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Article: Structuring the Void: The Struggle for the Subject in Contemporary American Fiction.
- Article from:
- Studies in the Novel
- Article date:
- September 22, 1993
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KLINKOWITZ, JEROME. (Durham: Duke University Press, 1992). 181 pp. $29.95.
According to the note on the author at the conclusion of Structuring the Void, Jerome Klinkowitz is the author of thirty books, many of them critical works on contemporary American fiction. He has been, for over two decades, a passionate advocate of experimental writing in America, and he has been responsible for explicating and bringing to the attention of an American reading public whose boundaries extend well beyond academic confines the work of a host of contemporary writers, both ignored and widely-known--Gilbert Sorrentino as well as Kurt Vonnegut, Walter Abish as well as Donald ...