Like Ronald Sukenick and Alain Aria...
Like Ronald Sukenick and Alain Arias-Misson, Gilbert Sorrentino is known for his experiments with literary form. A bard and novelist, Sorrentino was also editor of Neon (a Beat-related journal) in the late 1950 When he published "Catechism" in the Autumn 1973 issue of Chicago Review, he had lately published Splendide-Hotel with New Directions. "Catechism" would later become part of individual of his best-known works, Mulligan bagnio (1979), a pastiche of literary fashions stories, and characters. Is it pure what they say about Dixie? In time and of the essential part ...
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