Letters, 1974-1981, to Jerome Klinkowitz [manuscript].

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Letters, 1974-1981, to Jerome Klinkowitz [manuscript].

Davenport discusses his current work, reviewing and reviews by Klinkowitz and others, Klinkowitz's inclusion of him in "Contemporary novelists," and various authors and their writing styles. He mentions Walter Abish, Roy Behrens, Marc Ch-enetier, Joan Crane, Stephen Dixon, Jerzy Kosinski, Brad Morrow, Paul Metcalf, and Joyce Carol Oates.

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Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-....

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As the winner of the National Book Award for her 1970 novel Them and the recipient of four O. Henry awards and numerous other literary prizes, Joyce Carol Oates is among the most distinguished writers in the United States. In her considerable body of work, she has created an array of male and female protagonists from a diversity of regional, economic, and occupational backgrounds. In the four decades since her first book, the short-story collection By the North Gate, appeared to critical acclaim...

Davenport, Guy

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American author. From the description of The bicycle rider [manuscript], galley proof, 1985. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647820340 From the description of Papers of Guy Davenport [manuscript], 1987. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647821125 From the description of The Mimes of Herondas [manuscript], 1981. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647818418 From the description of Papers : of Guy Davenport, 1961-1979 [manu...

Crane, Joan St. C.

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Curator of American Literature in the University of Virginia Library;bibliographer. From the description of Papers of Joan St. C. Crane [manuscript], 1969-1995. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647979342 ...

Morrow, Bradford, 1951-....

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Founded in 1981 by its editor, Bradford Morrow, who himself published the first three issues; subsequently published by David Godine, Collier Macmillan, and, beginning with issue 15 (1990) Bard College, where Morrow is professor of literature. Beginning with issue 14 (1989) it has constituted a semi-annual series of anthologies on a single topic, many of them guest-edited. Writers published in Conjunctions include many associated with Brown University, especially with the Graduate Program in Lit...

Dixon, Stephen, 1936-....

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Biographical Note: Stephen Dixon is a short-story writer and novelist. He teaches fiction in the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. From the description of Stephen Dixon papers, 1950-1990. (Johns Hopkins University). WorldCat record id: 48369028 ...

Behrens, Roy R., 1946-

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Vinson, James, 1933-

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Chénetier, Marc 1946-

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Metcalf, Paul C.

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Paul Metcalf was a writer of poetry, plays and prose, who used an experimental style. Metcalf was born in East Milton, Massachusetts, to a New England family whose ancestors included Herman Melville and Roger Williams. One of Metcalf's best known works is Genoa, a story in which the author alludes to his family's relationship to Melville. In 1987 Paul Metcalf was honored by the American Academy and institute of Arts and Letters. Mr. Metcalf died on January 21, 1999, near Pittsfield, Massachusett...

Klinkowitz, Jerome

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Abish, Walter

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