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  1. Up by Ronald Sukenick, 1999
  2. Last Fall: A Novel by Ronald Sukenick, 2005-05-15
  3. In Form: Digressions on the Act of Fiction (A Chicago Classic) by Ronald Sukenick, 1985-06-01
  4. Narralogues: Truth in Fiction (S U N Y Series, Margins of Literature) by Ronald Sukenick, 2000-01
  5. Mosaic Man by Ronald Sukenick, 1999-04-30
  6. Musing the Mosaic: Approaches to Ronald Sukenick (Suny Series in Postmodern Culture)
  7. The Novel as Performance: The Fiction of Ronald Sukenick and Raymond Federman (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques) by Jerzy Kutnik Ph.D., 1986-07-01
  8. Autobiographie & Avant-garde: Alain Robbe-Grillet, Serge Doubrovsky, Rachid Boudjedra, Maxine Hong Kingston, Raymond Federman, Ronald Sukenick (French Edition)
  9. 98.6: A Novel by Ronald Sukenick, 1975-01-01
  10. Out by Sukenick, Ronald Sukenick, 1973-12
  11. The Death of the Novel and Other Stories by Ronald Sukenick, 2003-04-01
  12. Endless Short Story by Ronald Sukenick, 1986-01-01
  13. Degenerative Prose
  14. Up by Ronald Sukenick, 1970

1. Interview With Ron Sukenick
Ronald Sukenick is the author of numerous works of innovative fiction including Up, Out, 98.6, The Endless Short Story, Blown Away, and Long Talking Bad
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THE SARAH LAWRENCE ORGIES of 1968: AN INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR RONALD SUKENICK The teacher/student relationship has been a strong bond throughout history. So strong that many administrations have enforced rules about their private conduct. Not so in the late 1960s, where the deans encouraged their teachers to hit on the young impressionable students looking for modes of rebellion, and at Sarah Lawrence, when it was still an all-women school, that was the place to be for an avant-garde novelist and budding professor like Ronald Sukenick. Ronald Sukenick is the author of numerous works of innovative fiction including Up, Out, 98.6, The Endless Short Story, Blown Away, and Long Talking Bad Condition Blues. His book of non-fiction, Down and In, recreated the New York underground scene from the fifties to the present. His most recent book of fiction, Doggy Bag (Black Ice Books), has been given an enormous welcome through many reviews in newspapers and large audiences on two recent reading tours of the United States. In a recent panel discussion on Fiction into the 21st Century , Marjorie Perloff mentioned Sukenick as one of the most interesting writers now working.

2. Ronald Sukenick
Ronald Sukenick was on the cutting edge of American fiction and publishing for four decades. Winner of an American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement and
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A.B. West Ronald Sukenick Raymond Federman Lidia Yuknavith ... Return to Art of the Novel Ronald Sukenick Ronald Sukenick was on the cutting edge of American fiction and publishing for four decades. Winner of an American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement and the American Academy of Arts and Letters prestigious Morton Dauwen Zabel Award, he is the author of eleven works of fiction and criticism, including 98.6 and Mosaic Man. He was founder and publisher of American Book Review. He died July 22, 2004 at the age of 72. "What characterizes Sukenick's fiction is its comedy, its sexual exuberance, its innovations in structure and characterization, and the accuracy of its depiction of the cultural context." -Contemporary Literature THE PERMANENT CRISIS If it was true that when last night before his desk he sat head on veiny forearms, a very young man though ordinarily as capable as most people at that moment as helpless as most people, until Honey called from the other room - the bedroom - it was the third time, Come to bed, without getting an answer for the third time, and again, Come to bed
You know you said before we were married that I could keep my cat.

3. Ronald Sukenick - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
After Roland Barthes announced the death of the author , Sukenick carried the metaphor even further in the death of the novel .
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Jump to: navigation search Ronald Sukenick July 14 July 22 ) was an American writer and literary theorist He was born in Brooklyn New York . He studied at Cornell University , and wrote a doctorate on English literature at Brandeis University He was founder and publisher of American Book Review , and a founder of The Fiction Collective After Roland Barthes announced the " death of the author ", Sukenick carried the metaphor even further in "the death of the novel ". He drew up a list of what is missing: reality doesn't exist, nor time or personality.
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  • A Wallace Stevens Handbook (1962) Wallace Stevens: Musing the Obscure (1967) Up (1968) Death of the Novel and Other Stories (1969) 98.6 (1975) novel Long Talking, Bad Conditions, Blues (1978) Blown Away (1986) The Endless Short Story (1986) Down and In - Life in the Underground: Bohemian to Hip to Beat to Rock and Punk - Mutiny in American Culture (1987) autobiography Doggy Bag: A Collection of Stories (1994) Degenerative Prose: Writing Beyond Category (1995) editor with Mark Amerika Curtis White Mosaic Man (1999) Narralogues: Truth in Fiction (2000) Cows Moving Ahead Last Fall
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A previously unpublished story of Sukenick's, "For the Invisible, Against Thinking," set in Bali, with photographs and commentary by Sukenick's widow, art historian

4. SUKENICK RONALD WORKS (Subject) - @ The Questia School Online Library
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5. In The Slipstream: An Fc2 Reader:SUKENICK RONALD (ED) :9781573660808:eCampus.com
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sukenick ronald, 1969. The Death of the Novel. The Dial Press, New York, INC., p.41. 13.Wheaton Cynthia Johnson, 1986. Ackroyd, Peter Hawksmoor.
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2001 Vol. 2 No. 4 p.476-480 NEW POSSIBILITIES BROUGHT ABOUT BY HYPERTEXT YIN Qi-ping College of Foreign Languages, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310028, China
Abstract This paper explores the new possibilities of the novel in the context of technologies of computer hypertext. One of the central argmnents of the paper is that the operational logic of the novel can be made to approximate that of a web of hypertext links. The author also argues that the hope of the renaissance of the novel Iies in the technologically enhanced speed of the traffic in models between smooth space and striated space.
Keywords hypertext, renaissance of the novel, smooth space, striated space, approximation CLC Number: Document Code: A
Reference: [1].Ackroyd Peter, 1993. Hawksmoor. Penguin Books Ltd.,London.
[2].Brooke-Rose Christine, 1991. Stories, theories and things.Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, p. 165, 178,165.
[3].Bergonzi Benard, 1972. The Situation of the Novel. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, p. 34.

7. Making A Scene, Questioning Work: Bohemianism In Downtown New York
sukenick ronald. 1987. Down and In Life in the Underground. NY Beech Tree Books. Trollope Frances. 1896. Paris and the Parisians in 1835.
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Abstract: The purpose of this research is to examine the social significance of work by studying those who question it. Bohemians, be they artists, political activists, radicals, students, slackers, or even refugees from the upper class, question the social mandate that paid work be one’s primary activity. In doing so bohemians question the fundamental demands of modern society.
Bohemians contend with the job machine and residential capital. Living on the margins, they work minimally and pay cheap rent in the slums they have turned into bohemian enclaves. Uninterested in the material rewards of the mainstream economy, they seek neither career nor a steady income. Nevertheless, bohemians need the low cost areas capitalist inequality produces. Ironically, the cultural cache bohemians bring to an area often promotes gentrification. Today, few bohemians can sustain their casual employment. Most scholars frame bohemianism as a cultural phenomenon. Implementing a novel framework that locates bohemianism within the question of labor, this research addresses the conditions under which bohemianism in downtown New York has emerged, existed, and declined since the 1950s. An analysis of gentrification and changes in the modern art market inform findings from interviews, historical scholarship, memoirs and narratives of downtown bohemians. The ultimate aim of this research is to explore the significance of labor, by examining resistance to the demands of the market. Given the recent decline of the social welfare programs and the domestic economy itself, the questioning of labor is critical.

8. Scriptorium - Ronald Sukenick
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9. Ron Sukenick, 72, Noted B.P.C. Writer, Dies
ronald sukenick, a writer whose novels and stories over the past 38 years have been credited with breaking new literary ground, died Thurs.
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Ron Sukenick, 72, noted B.P.C. writer, dies By Albert Amateau
Ronald Sukenick, a writer whose novels and stories over the past 38 years have been credited with breaking new literary ground, died Thurs. July 22 at his home in Battery Park City at the age of 72.
He was diagnosed in 1992 with inclusion body myositis, a rare muscular disease with no known cure and which confined him to a wheelchair for the past three years, according to his sister, Gloria Sukenick, a Chelsea housing activist.
Born in Brooklyn, he attended Cornell University where he was founding editor in 1953 of The Cornell Writer, a magazine in which a short story of his caught the unfavorable attention of school administrators who threatened to suppress the publication.
Sukenick was an English professor and creative writing director at the University of Colorado. He founded The Fiction Collective, an avant-garde publishing house, and was founding editor of The American Book Review.
In addition to his sister, his wife, Julia Frey, a former professor of French literature and
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11. Sukenick, Ronald (Harper's Magazine)
sukenick, ronald. SUBJECT OF, 1 Review from 1968. CONNECTIONS. HAS BORN DATE, 1932. THINGS CONNECTED TO “sukenick, ronald”. HUMAN BEINGS
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12. The Reading Experience: Ronald Sukenick
I believe I first became aware of ronald sukenick when, as an undergraduate, I began to cultivate an interest in experimental fiction and came across a book
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Ronald Sukenick
I believe I first became aware of Ronald Sukenick when, as an undergraduate, I began to cultivate an interest in experimental fiction and came across a book called Surfiction: Fiction Now and Tomorrow , edited by Raymond Federman (author of Double or Nothing and a writer with whom Sukenick would himself long be associated). Published in 1975, this was one of several "academic" books from this period that were being produced as a result of the successful introduction of contemporary fiction as a legitimate subject of academic study. Most of these books were indeed about postwar experimental fiction, the sort that would later become categorized as "postmodern."

13. The Novel As Performance The Fiction Of Ronald Sukenick And
The Novel as Performance The Fiction of ronald sukenick and Raymond Federman.
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14. Fiction Collective 2 -- A Literary Alternative Since 1974
Announcing the winner of the 2006 ronald sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize The ronald sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Contest is open
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Announcing the winner of the 2006 Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize:
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The 2007 Contest will be open from August 15 - November 1. Eligibility The Ronald Sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Contest is open to any writer of English who is a citizen of the United States and who has not previously published with Fiction Collective Two. Submissions may include a collection of short stories, one or more novellas, or a novel of any length. There is no length requirement. Works that have previously appeared in magazines or in anthologies may be included. Translations and previously self-published collections are not eligible. To avoid conflict of interest, former or current students or close friends of the final judge for 2008, Michael Martone, are ineligible to win the contest. Employees and Board members of FC2 are not eligible to enter. Judges Finalists for the Prize will be chosen by the following members of the FC2 Board of Directors: Kate Bernheimer, R. M. Berry, Brian Evenson, Noy Holland, Brenda Mills, Lance Olsen (Chair), Susan Steinberg, and Lidia Yuknavitch.

15. 98. 6 (Original Dust Jacket Only - No Book). - SUKENICK, RONALD.
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16. Paid Notice: Deaths SUKENICK, RONALD - New York Times
sukenick ronald. Died July 22. Son of Louis and Cecile Frey sukenick. Sister of Gloria, wife of Julia Frey. Will be missed by his family and friends.
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17. Ronald Sukenick Biography - Ronald Sukenick Comments:
1, 1978; Way Out West The Exploratory Fiction of ronald sukenick by Alan Cheuse, in Itinerary Criticism 7 edited by Charles Crow, Bowling Green, Ohio,
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Find all books written by Ronald Sukenick on Amazon.com Nationality: American. Born: Brooklyn, New York, 1932. Education: Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, B.A. 1955; Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, M.A. 1957, Ph.D. in English 1962. Career: Fiction International , Canton, New York, 1970-84; chairman, Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines, 1975-77. Since 1974 founding member and co-director, Fiction Collective, New York; since 1977 founding publisher, American Book Review , New York; since 1989 editor, Black Ice , New York. Awards: Fulbright fellowship, 1958, 1984; Guggenheim fellowship, 1977; National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, 1980; Faculty fellowship, 1982; Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines award, for editing, 1985; Before Columbus Foundation award, 1988.
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Up. New York, Dial Press, 1968. Out. Chicago, Swallow Press, 1973. New York, Fiction Collective, 1975. Long Talking Bad Conditions Blues.

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ronald sukenick, 72 Postmodernist author Sunday, July 25, 2004 New York ronald sukenick, a pioneer in the field of American post-modernist .
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19. BerniE-zine Book Reviews: Mosaic Man, By Ron Sukenick
Mosaic Man, by ronald sukenick. Published by FC2, 1999. Mosaic Man is part Tropic of Cancer, part Steppenwolf, part Breakfast of Champions as sukenick uses
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Mosaic Man is part Tropic of Cancer , part Steppenwolf , part Breakfast of Champions as Sukenick uses Jewish folklore and history to weave his very avant-garde stories of a modern Jewish man in search of his roots.
My favorite section of the book was a very comic book style dream sequence in which the author teams up with a character called Captain Midnight, who takes him into WWII Germany to fight the Nazis.  It gives a unique perspective on the "present's" desire to return to the "past" for a sense of closure.
But the novel isn't all in an "avant-pop" style.  When it comes to writing prose, Sukenick can be quite poetic. For example, Sukenick describes his impression of Jerusalem:
"with its dry, visual clarity, its hard definition, redefinition, over-definition of the holy turf, gems heaped on a pale table refracting sharply but differently from different perspectives . . . each monopolizing the attention in turn with its dazzling, singular and dominating brilliance, the contrast with Tel Aviv, hazy, amorphous, voluptuous and Mediterranean, could not be more striking."
Mosaic Man
's stories are not for the average reader.  At times, to quote one of Sukenick's own characters, "I think they're written in secret code."  But, if you're up for a mind-popping literary experience, Sukenick is right up your alley.

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