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  • Ronald Sukenick (July 14, 1932 – July 22, 2004) was an American writer and literary theorist. Sukenick was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, where...
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  • Sukenick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lynn Sukenick (1938–1995), American poet Ronald Sukenick (1932–2004), American writer and...
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  • Paul Bowles 84 1981 Darconville's Cat Alexander Theroux 85 1968 Up Ronald Sukenick 86 1969 Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down Ishmael Reed 87 1919 Winesburg...
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  • 'representative of a new style of novelist' alongside contemporaries Ronald Sukenick, Jerzy Kosinski, and William H. Gass[citation needed] while developing...
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  • Cleveland State University, the New College of California. She married Ronald Sukenick, but they divorced in 1984. He collaborated with her in his story "Roast...
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  • Where the Willows Grow: The Mystical Nature Diary of Opal Whiteley Ronald Sukenick for Down and in: Life in the Underground Salvatore La Puma for The...
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  • human body temperature "98.6" (song), a song by Keith 98.6, a novel by Ronald Sukenick 98.6 ZHFM, a Classic Hits FM radio station in New Zealand DRG Class...
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    Donald Barthelme, and, in both short and long forms, Robert Coover and Ronald Sukenick. While in 1968 William H. Gass's novel Willie Masters Lonesome Wife...
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    Justine Raczkiewicz) (2017) Telling Lies (2019) Immortality (2022) 2010: Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Award 2016: New York Public Library Young Lions...
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    Peter Spielberg, B. H. Friedman, Mark Jay Mirsky, Steve Katz, and Ronald Sukenick, among others. It formed the first US not-for-profit publishing collective...
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    — Tristram Shandy Since I've started this story, I've gotten boils […] — Ronald Sukenick, The Death of the Novel and Other Stories Additionally, The Cambridge...
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  • satirical drama film directed by Eli Hollander. The film is based on Ronald Sukenick's 1973 novel Out. It stars Peter Coyote, O-Lan Jones, and Danny Glover...
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  • Were in Greenwich Village: Down and in Life in the Underground by Ronald Sukenick (Beech Tree Books/William Morrow: $17.95; 288 pp.): Forced Entries:...
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  • the discussion included Gore Vidal, Roland Barthes, and John Barth. Ronald Sukenick wrote the story The Death of the Novel in 1969. In 1954, Wolfgang Kayser...
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  • Jordan G. Stone, TV producer - created Discovery series Stunt Junkies Ronald Sukenick (1932-2004), writer and literary theorist Sy Syms (born Seymour Merinsky...
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  • Kostiantyn Stepankov, 76, Ukrainian soviet actor, pancreatic cancer. Ronald Sukenick, 72, American writer and literary theorist, inclusion body myositis...
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  • Than Human William Styron (1925–2006), The Confessions of Nat Turner Ronald Sukenick (1932–2004), Up Cid Ricketts Sumner (1890–1970), Quality Jacqueline...
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  • glassblowing reality competition show Blown Away, a 1986 novel by Ronald Sukenick Blown Away, a 1996 Hardy Boys Casefiles novel Blown Away, a 2005 children's...
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  • 1989) In The Slipstream: An FC2 Reader (FC2, 1999) (co-edited with Ronald Sukenick) "'America's Magic Mountain': Sick of It". The New York Times. December...
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    Scott / Cherry Muhanji / Egyirba High Marlon K. Hom Benjamin Hoff Ronald Sukenick Salvatore La Puma Toni Morrison Wing Tek Lum / Tek Lum Lum 1989 Alma...
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