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Throughout these seventy-two critical pieces, Gilbert Sorrentino argues against the idea that fiction and poetry are only valuable for what they "tell us." His close readings of such influential writers as William Carlos Williams, Edward Dahlberg. Hubert Selby, John Hawkes, William Gaddis and Flann O'Brien demonstrates his concern for the craft of writing and the development of an American aesthetic.
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