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  1. 986 by RONALD SUKENICK, 1994
  2. Wallace Stevens: Musing The Obscure by Ronald SUKENICK, 1971
  3. Up; a Novel by ronald sukenick, 1968
  4. Witness Special Issue: Experimental Fiction, Volume III, No. 2/3 by Ronald Sukenick (Editor), 1989
  5. American Self-Conscious Fiction of the 1960s and 1970s; Donald Barthelme, Robert Coover, Ronald Sukenick by Janusz Semrau, 1986
  6. Indian Love Call ( from the Cornell Writer ) by Ronald Sukenick, 1953
  7. Up by Ronald Sukenick, 1970
  8. THE DEATH OF THE NOVEL AND OTHER STORIES. by Ronald. SUKENICK, 1969-01-01
  9. Narralogues; truth in fiction. (SUNY series, the margins of literature) by Ronald. Sukenick,
  10. Musing the Mosaic: Approaches to Ronald Sukenick
  11. Witness Special Issue Experimental Fiction by Ronald Sukenick, 1989
  12. Degenerative Prose: Writing Beyond Category.: An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Michael Hemmingson, 1995-09-22
  13. Doggy Bag.: An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by David Seed, 1994-09-22

61. On The Road And In The Novel (U.S.A.)
Among the vehicles tested Jack Kerouac's On the Road (1957), ronald sukenick'sOut (1973), Raymond Federman's Take It or Leave It (1976), Stephen Wright's
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On the Road and in the Novel (U.S.A.):
Journeys Through American Spaces
And where do all the highways go now that we are free?
Leonard Cohen
Buckle up, ladies and gents! We'll floor it and chase those textual hot rods down some mean multi-laned highways of theory. Among the vehicles tested: Jack Kerouac 's On the Road (1957), Ronald Sukenick's Out Raymond Federman 's Take It or Leave It (1976), Stephen Wright's Going Native (1994), Bayard Johnson's Damned Right
We'll take a look at road conditions from the 50s to the 90s, find out who's the most reckless driver of them all and listen to some background music by the Boss (aka Bruce Springsteen ) while being chased by the DTC (Department for Textual Correctness). Jean Baudrillard 's America and some of Paul Virilio 's speed-texts will spew forth some nice theoretical exhaust fumes that'll speed up our readings. In our rear-view mirrors: fictional and topographic spaces, speed, dromology, nomadism, frontier spirit, freedom . . .
WARNING: These road songs contain explicit lyrics but, hey, who cares for parental guidance anyway? Damned right! We'll hit the road and enjoy the ride. Vroooommm . . .
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62. Etmosaic.rtf
Five Books of Moses. ronald sukenick superbly turns the Torah topsyturvyin his new book, Mosaic Man. . In addition to challenging
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'Mosaic Man' turns Torah topsy-turvy
ELIZABETH BLOCK Bulletin Correspondent According to Jewish tradition, perhaps the worst act of disrespect is to disavow and make fun of the Five Books of Moses. Ronald Sukenick superbly turns the Torah topsy-turvy in his new book, "Mosaic Man." In addition to challenging Jewish law and the Scriptures, his novel takes aim at the form of the novel/autobiography, Jewish Law and despite his passion for Israel Zionist hypocrisy. Most poignant, he challenges history and memory, encountering almost all streams of Jewish identity (save a problematic omission of women's identity). He pursues the development of technology and bioengineering since the Holocaust. He weaves the dissolving Yiddish language with Hebrew, French and Italian and a Jewish boyhood make-believe language of animation superheroes. The main character of the book, Ron, transforms through the time-space of his Brooklyn roots to his word travel-ex-patriot writer life. Ron, the character, is actually Ron, the author of 10 books, the doctor of philosophy in literature, with post-structuralist literary leanings. But Sukenick transforms academic humbug into compulsively readable, Yiddish shtick hilarity. Ron, the author, often addresses Ron, the protagonist, in third person, even though the real-life Sukenick is the subject of his novel.

63. MATTHEW M
A study of novelists ronald sukenick and Raymond Federman, this dissertationsituates. Musing the Mosaic Approaches to ronald sukenick, Editor.
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MATTHEW M. ROBERSON Department of English and Philosophy Clifton St. SE State University of West Georgia Atlanta GA 1600 Maple St Carrollton GA mattroberson@mindspring.com mroberso@westga.edu EDUCATION: Ph.D. English University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee M.A. English Pennsylvania State University B.A. English State University of New York at Binghamton DISSERTATION: Moinous Li( v) es ,Ó Director Campbell Tatham A study of novelists Ronald Sukenick and Raymond Federman , this dissertation situates postmodern American prose in the anti-foundational, counter-cultural contexts of the 1960s and 1970s. It also examines Paula Gunn Allen and Gerald Vizenor, tracing a relationship between postmodernism and contemporary Native American trickster literature. PUBLICATIONS: Books , a novel. Normal/Tallahassee: FC2, 2002. Musing the Mosaic: Approaches to Ronald Sukenick , Editor. Forthcoming April 2003 from SUNY Press.
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FedermanÕs Supreme Pla (y giarism Take It or Leave It New Novel Review 5:1 (Fall 1998): 37-61. ÒList of AnswersÓ and Ò Paredros Federman , A to X-X-X-X: A Recyclopedic Narrative Eds.

64. Books: Book Reviews (Austin Chronicle . 08-23-99)
The later is wizened, weary, and leaves a pale scar on your heart. Mike Shea. Mosaic Man by ronald sukenick (FC2), $14.95 paper.
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Book Reviews
L.A. Requiem by Robert Crais (Doubleday), $23.95 hard Writers who change risk alienating their readers, who often simply want more of the same. But there are great rewards to be found in writers who have the skill and tenacity to truly grow and don't sacrifice their unique voice on the altar of change for the sake of change. With L.A. Requiem , his eighth Elvis Cole mystery, Robert Crais, L.A.'s reigning grandmaster of the hardboiled detective novel, showcases the sophisticated plotting and whip-smart characters that sometimes played second-fiddle to his laugh-a-minute dialogue. He stakes out his theme early loyalty and betrayal and then sets about proving how truly complex those simple attributes are. Acts of seeming betrayal prove to be the ultimate test of loyalty. And wrong-minded loyalty sometimes appears as unadulterated evil. To be sure, Crais still serves up a two-fisted helping of the irresistible and irreverent Cole as self-deprecating and self-directed as ever. But the wise-cracking outsider of now-classic early outings like The Monkey's Raincoat has acquired a worldliness and a weariness that one only sees in a ... "grownup" is the only word for it.

65. The Austin Chronicle Books: Book Reviews
Book Reviews. BY ROGER GATHMAN, October 15, 1999 In the Slipstream AnFC2 Reader. edited by ronald sukenick and Curtis White FC2, $13.95 paper.
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Book Reviews
BY ROGER GATHMAN
October 15, 1999:
In the Slipstream: An FC2 Reader
edited by Ronald Sukenick and Curtis White FC2, $13.95 paper The art of fiction, in this country, has often depended on the heroic efforts of small presses. If it hadn't been for New Directions, the scope of international modernism would still remain a mystery to American readers. In the Sixties, Grove Press mixed salacity and elegance, publishing Nabokov, Miller, and a hundred and one one-handed erotic novels. Recently, the small press scene has diverged and diversified, so that you can choose Seal to get your lesbian experimental experience, or Dalkey Archive to catch up on those authors like Joseph McElroy and Rikki Ducornet whose first publishers have allowed their books to go out of print. Or you can go to FC2 books, which makes its case with this collection of 29 authors. FC2 started as the Fiction Collective in the early Seventies, and it published people like Ronald Sukenick, Steven Katz, and Peter Spielberg, who all seem to have undergone agonies of sexual repression in the Fifties, and intend ever afterwards to get revenge on us for it. This emerges in the constant theme of excess, distorted landscapes filled with grotesque authority figures, and a lot of groping and groaning erotica. Misogyny is the keynote to this attitude as in Norman Mailer and John Updike, the typical male figure in these narratives alternately desires and resents the women he encounters. Sukenick's last novel

66. Austin Chronicle: Book Reviews: L.A. Requiem
The later is wizened, weary, and leaves a pale scar on your heart.Mike Shea. Mosaic Man. by ronald sukenick. FC2, $14.95 paper. For
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Book Reviews
L.A. Requiem by Robert Crais Doubleday, $23.95 hard Writers who change risk alienating their readers, who often simply want more of the same. But there are great rewards to be found in writers who have the skill and tenacity to truly grow and don't sacrifice their unique voice on the altar of change for the sake of change. With L.A. Requiem , his eighth Elvis Cole mystery, Robert Crais, L.A.'s reigning grandmaster of the hardboiled detective novel, showcases the sophisticated plotting and whip-smart characters that sometimes played second-fiddle to his laugh-a-minute dialogue. He stakes out his theme early loyalty and betrayal and then sets about proving how truly complex those simple attributes are. Acts of seeming betrayal prove to be the ultimate test of loyalty. And wrong-minded loyalty sometimes appears as unadulterated evil. To be sure, Crais still serves up a two-fisted helping of the irresistible and irreverent Cole as self-deprecating and self-directed as ever. But the wise-cracking outsider of now-classic early outings like The Monkey's Raincoat has acquired a worldliness and a weariness that one only sees in a ... "grownup" is the only word for it.

67. FLD English University Of Joensuu
in Form of an Introduction. Guerard, Albert J. Notes on the Rhetoric of Anti_RealistFiction sukenick, ronald The Death of the Novel Xeroxes of postmodern
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American Postmodern Fictions
Walter Hoelbling, Karl-Franzens-University, Graz Session 1
Introduction. Survey of Postwar Society an Culture - The End of the Well-Made Novel
Texts: Howe, Irving. "Mass Society and Post_Modern Fiction."
Roth, Philip. "Writing American Fiction"
John Barth. "Night Sea Journey" Session 2
The Reader as Co-Author and Texts Without Authors
Texts: Federman, Raymond. "Surfiction - Four Propositions in Form of an Introduction."
Guerard, Albert J. "Notes on the Rhetoric of Anti_Realist Fiction"
Sukenick, Ronald "The Death of the Novel"
Xeroxes of postmodern "fictions" Session 3
Fiction, Reality, and Historiography Texts: Graff, Gerald. "Babbitt at the Abyss: The Social Context of Postmodern American Fiction" Kurt Vonnegut. Slaughterhouse-Five Session 4 Fiction as Performance - Literary Conventions and the Search for Truth Texts: G. Hoffmann, A. Hornung, R. Kunow. "'Modern', 'Postmodern' and 'Contemporary' as Criteria for the Analysis of 20th century Literature." Thomas Pynchon.

68. Based On The Book: Authors (S) - MCPL
Styron, William; sukenick, ronald; Sullivan, Tom; Swan, Susan; Sweeney,Julia; Swift, Graham. home catalog search help. Copyright
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69. PAL: Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)
PAL Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide. Includes links, study question Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets S Stevens, Wallace...... sukenick, ronald. Wallace Stevens musing the obscure; readings and interpretation,and a guide to the collected poetry. NY, NY UP, 1967. PS3537.T4753 Z768.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) Wallace Stevens Home Page Hartford Friends of Wallace Stevens The Wallace Stevens Journal Primary Works ... Home Page
Source: Gallery of Writers Top Primary Works Harmonium Ideas of Order The Man with the Blue Guitar Parts of a World Transport to Summer The Auroras of Autumn The Necessary Angel Collected Poems Letters Top Selected Bibliography Baird, James. The dome and the rock; structure in the poetry of Wallace Stevens . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968. PS3537 T4753 Z59 Bates, Milton J. Wallace Stevens: a mythology of self . Berkeley: U of California P, 1985. PS3537 .T4753 Z592 Benamou, Michel. Wallace Stevens and the symbolist imagination . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton U P, 1972. PS3537 .T47537 Z594 Bornstein, George. Transformations of romanticism in Yeats, Eliot, and Stevens . Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1976. PS324 .B69 Bove, Paul A. Destructive poetics: Heidegger and modern American poetry . NY: Columbia UP, 1980. PS78 .B57

70. NYSL- September 1999 Selected New Books
sukenick, ronald Mosaic man; Theroux, Marcel - A stranger in the earth; Tryzna,Tomek - Girl nobody; Vandenburgh, Jane - The physics of sunset. SHORT STORIES.
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71. Under The Covers: Listed By Review Date: May 2000
Bay by Sawyer, Meryl; Thunder Island by Sawyer, Meryl; Mosaic Manby sukenick, ronald; Devil's Rood, The by Us Five; Choice of Evil
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72. New American Fiction
Paperback/$30.00, Signed Cloth) Stanton, Johnny Mangled Hands 02 (320 pages, $15.95,Cloth/$10.95, Paper/$30.00, Signed Cloth) sukenick, ronald Blown Away 07
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73. The Second Circle
However, the Collective gradually lost drive until its reorganization in 1989,when ronald sukenick and Curtis White demanded the authority to manage things
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IN THE SLIPSTREAM: AN FC2 READER
by Various Authors reviewed by Paul McRandle

HISTORY'S BUNK, but it's where I'm starting: in 1973 the Fiction Collective arose out Jonathan Baumbach's need for a publisher. He and Peter Spielberg joined with others in an effort to collectivize a small publishing house, naturally billing themselves as publishers of the best and most innovative fiction around. The house ran on enthusiasm through the Seventies, its authors paying half the printing costs and its books selected by seven other FC writers, making it something of a socialist vanity press. Best of all, the Collective promised to keep all of its authors permanently in print.
IN THE SLIPSTREAM
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Jonathan Baumbach claims that they allowed the writer "to become [. . .] his own father," by abandoning the traditional relationship between writer, editor and publisher. However, the Collective gradually lost drive until its reorganization in 1989, when Ronald Sukenick and Curtis White demanded the authority to manage things, taking on the mantle of editorship of what was to be known as FC2. In The Slipstream covers the entire 25 year span from the first print run in 1974 to the present.

74. UWM English Department Courses
ronald sukenick, The Death of the Novel and Other Stories (1969) This coursewill examine a number of contemporary fictions written since 1940.
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75. Marriage To Stanley Kubrick
sukenick, ronald. Down and in Life in The Underground. New York Beech TreeBooks; William Morrow, 1987. Wakefield, Dan. New York in the Fifties.
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The Ruth Sobotka - Stanley Kubrick Marriage
SEE ALSO "Film Appearances" for additional information and photographs
(The apartment building at 222 East 10th Street in East Greenwich Village in which Ruth Sobotka and Stanley Kubrick lived during the years 1952-1955 before they left for Hollywood to work on the film "The Killing" in 1955; Photograph by M.G. Turner, December 1992)
(Corner of Bleeker and MacDougal in Greenwich Village, ca. 1959; Ruth lived in an apartment on Bleeker street during the late 1940s before moving to the East Village; Photograph by Fred W. McDarrah from his book Beat generation : glory days in Greenwich Village
(Production still of director Fernand Leger with mannequin props in Hans Richter's Dreams That Money Can Buy (1947). Ruth Sobotka introduced Stanley Kubrick to many of her friends and acquaintances in the avant garde film and art world. Ruth appeared as "The Girl" in the Man Ray segment "Ruth, Roses, and Revolvers in Richter's "Dreams...") (Ruth in Richter's Dreams That Money Can Buy (1946); Photograph from the book

76. List Of Entries
Translate this page 1000. Stoppard, Tom. 1000. Stryjkowski, Juljan (Pesach Stark). 1000. sukenick, ronald.1000. Sutskever, Avrom. 1000. Svevo, Italo (Ettore Schmitz). 1000. Tammuz, Benjamin.
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Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century List of Entries Entries Word Length Abish, Walter Abse, Dannie Agnon, Shmuel (S Y Czaczes) Allen, Woody Almog, Ruth Aloni, Nissim Alterman, Natan Alvarez, Al American-Jewish Literature Amichai, Yehuda Amir, Eli An-ski, S. Appelfeld, Aharon Apple, Max Asch, Scholem Aub, Max Auslaender, Rose Auster, Paul Avidan, David Ayalon, Leah Babel, Isaac Bagritsky, Eduard Ballas, Shimon Barbash, Benny Baron, Alexander Baron, Devora Bartov, Hanokh Bassani, Giorgio Becker, Jurek Begley, Louis (Ludwig Begleiter) Bejerano, Maya Bellow, Saul Ben Ner, Yitzhak Ben Yehuda, Netiva Berdyczewski, Micha Josef Bergelson, Dovid Berkoff, Steven Bermant, Chaim Bialik, Haim Nahman Biller, Maxim Bloch, Jean Richard Brenner, Joseph Hayyim Broch, Herman Brod, Max Brodkey, Harold Brodsky, Joseph Broner, E.M. Brookner, Anita Cahan, Abraham Canetti, Elias Carmi, Tcharney Castel-Bloom, Orly Celan, Paul (Antschel) Chayevsky, Paddy Cixous Hélène Clouts, Sydney Cohen, Albert Cohen, Leonard de Winter, Leon Dinur, Yechiel Döblin, Alfred Doctorow, Edgar L Dorfman, Ariel

77. The Second Circle
It's as if all the pleasures that should have saturated the FC2 Reader weredrained off by its coeditor ronald sukenick into his, to use a silly word
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Victoria (eng) Stribling, TS (eng) Strindberg, August (sve) Sturgeon, Theodore (eng)Suckling, John (eng) Sudham, Pira (eng/thai) sukenick, ronald (eng) Suri
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79. A Critical Bibliography Of Carlos Castaneda
sukenick, ronald. Upward and Juanward The Possible Dream. In Noel (110120),1976. (op.cit.) First published in Village Voice, 1973(Jan 25).
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A Critical Bibliography of Carlos Castaneda Bibliographer's Note: The following titles represent some serious early criticism of Carlos Castaneda's enterprise. I've chosen these from de Mille (1976) as well as from citations in the chronologies already posted on this Website, including titles relating to Florinda Donner's work. This bibliography will be expanded and also pruned as we go along. As always, I welcome comments and corrections. S.M. Artaud, Antonin. The Peyote Dance. Ash, Lee . [Review of A Separate Reality.] Library Journal, 1971(May 1), Barthelme, Donald. "The Teachings Of Don B.: A Yankee Way Of Knowledge." New York Times Magazine, 1973 (Feb 11), 14-15, 66-67. Reproduced in D. Barthelme, Guilty Pleasures. Dell, 1974. Beffeman, Gerald D. "Anemic And Emetic Analyses In Social Anthropology." American Anthropologist, 1966, 68(2, pt 1), 346-354. Comment: The terms "anemic" and "emetic" reflect apparently short-lived concepts in anthropology. They appear here because Carlos Castaneda referred to this concept in the precis of his dissertation. ( See deMille, 1976

80. Nybox3c1968
25 Sissman, LE 26 SmSpz 27 Snodgrass, WD 28 Spark, Muriel 839 1 St-Sz 2 Stafford,Jean 3 Steegmuller, Francis 4 Strand, Mark 5 sukenick, ronald 6 Sullivan
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