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1. Up
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2. Last Fall: A Novel
 
3. In Form: Digressions on the Act
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4. Narralogues: Truth in Fiction
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5. Mosaic Man
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6. Musing the Mosaic: Approaches
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7. The Novel as Performance: The
 
8. Autobiographie & Avant-garde:
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9. 98.6: A Novel
 
10. Out
11. The Death of the Novel and Other
 
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12. Endless Short Story
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13. Degenerative Prose
 
14. Up
 
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15. Doggy Bag (Black Ice Books)
 
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16. Long Talking Bad Conditions Blues
 
17. Wallace Stevens: Musing the Obscure
 
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18. In The Slipstream:An Fc2 Reader
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19. Blown Away (New American Fiction)
 
20. Down and in: Life in the Underground

1. Up
by Ronald Sukenick
Paperback: 330 Pages (1999)
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Asin: 1573660450
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The author himself is the main character of this book, in which he glides undisturbed from present to future, from reality to fantasy. Sometimes he's an adolescent Brooklynite, at other times a part-time English teacher, a struggling writer living in a Lower East Side tenement, or a fantasist deftly moving in and out of numerous alter egos. **Lightning Print On Demand Title ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Book Week/Chicago Sun-Times June 1968
Ronald Sukenick's first "Novel is captivating , yet painful. For while most of us spend labyrinthian lives hiding what we really feel, this former New York college teacher has that rare, run-naked psyche. Just asjarring is "Up's" fresh form. Spurred by his conviction that thenovel can longer handle reality, Sukenick's book treads a wide path betweeneasy experimentalism and galloping originality, as fiction is strangelyreined to autobiography.

..."how this cultural chaos affectsindividuals...sick of hypocrite jobs sick of kindness to animals sick ofmedia tease sick of packaging sick of insurance salesman sick ofplastic...sick of marriage sick of adultery..."

...The crucial"thing," though, is a man who cannot stop searching passionatelyfor meaning, whether teaching flying a kite along the East River, orloving: "'Make it last,' she kept saying. But it was as if she werearticulating with her body something more like, Get through to me. Helpme."

5-0 out of 5 stars Saturday Review July 6, 1968
-by Edward M. Potoker-

Ronald Sukenick's "Up" is one of the funniest books of the season, a hilarious outburst of wild comedy that mocks the pretensions of the young, whether they involve op, pop or slop.The book, Sukenick's first full-length fictional work, has a solidintellectual substratum as well, in which serious points are made cooly andwithout the pontifical solemnity some cultural historians require. ... Read more


2. Last Fall: A Novel
by Ronald Sukenick
Paperback: 210 Pages (2005-05-15)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating novel includes autobiographical account of September 11
Ronald Sukenick was in the middle of writing this, his last novel (published posthumously), when he was forced to evacuate his New York apartment because he noticed that the World Trade Center Towers, across the street, had been attacked by terrorists. Weeks later he was able to return home to finish his novel, looking out a window that now had a view over the smoking ruins. All Sukenick's writing is semi-autobiographical-- what Serge Doubrovsky calls "autofiction". In "Last Fall", Sukenick uses his personal experience of 9/11 as the turning point of the novel. What had started out as an inventive, funny, insightful view of the mores of the contemporary art scene in the new Millennium ( which he explains as a 'secret code hidden in the genetic code'), now observes the whole city of NY in post-traumatic stress after 9/11, especially the oh, so self-indulgent art world. Several narrators, in several first-person voices, both male and female, recount the experience. In addition to the gripping and strangely poetic story of his own escape, the novel includes torrid sex scenes, and, unusual for Sukenick, touching moments of tenderness and personal revelation. Probably his best novel. Ronald Sukenick died in 2004. ... Read more


3. In Form: Digressions on the Act of Fiction (A Chicago Classic)
by Ronald Sukenick
 Hardcover: 272 Pages (1985-06-01)
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Isbn: 0809311909
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Form must never be taken for granted, but must be created as the work itself is shaped: “The writer works not from a priori ideas about what will happen and what form it will take, but in and through the text.”

 

Sukenick, one of our most original contemporary novelists, describes these essays as “the comments of a fiction writer about writing, not those of a critic on what has been written. They are more or less reports on experience—those of one engaged in the ongoing struggle with the angel of form, rather than of one studying its consequences from a cool distance: ‘in form,’ not ‘on form.’”

 

The difficulty of creative works no longer accessible to traditional reading habits has threatened us with an age of criticism in which interpretation has be­come more imposing than invention. One of the tasks of modern fiction, therefore, is “to displace, energize, and re-embody its criticism—literally to re­unite at with our experience of the text.”

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4. Narralogues: Truth in Fiction (S U N Y Series, Margins of Literature)
by Ronald Sukenick
Hardcover: 133 Pages (2000-01)
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Asin: 079144399X
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In Narralogues, Ronald Sukenick continues his important and original contributions to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction. Here he proposes fiction as a medium for telling the truth, while recognizing that the implicit contradiction in these terms is more than cheap paradox. The "narralogues," simultaneously narrative and argument, story and rhetorical pleading, exemplify and argue for fiction as persuasion in a sequence that moves from Socratic dialogue to outright narrative, using throughout all the traditional techniques of fiction, from comedy and irony to suspense and the erotic. ... Read more


5. Mosaic Man
by Ronald Sukenick
Paperback: 261 Pages (1999-04-30)
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Fiction. In MOSAIC MAN, Ronald Sukenick turns hisinnovative style to the roots of Jewish and Western tradition. Usingthe form of the Old Testament as a contemporary Jewish epic, Sukenickreinvents the Jewish novel in the context of Pop culture, andrepositions it on the cutting edge of millennial America. The book isa mosaic of stories making the case that in our new electronicuniverse the parts are the whole. The experience of a kid in Brooklyn,of an old writer in Venice, of a mystical tourist in Israel, allbecome part of a patchwork identity in quest of a moral culture. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Rain Taxi/Summer 1999 by Matt Dube
Rain Taxi/Summer 1999 by Matt Dube-- Ronald Sukenick's tenth book, MOSAIC MAN, poses difficult questions about the form of the novel and the creative act. Sukenick writes what he calls "heterofiction,"autobiographical narratives that are opened up by fictional conceits....Sukenick's prose is rich and distinctive, with lyrical nods to the Beatsand a Joycean ear for puns. While Sukenick's long reach is at timesfrustrating, it constantly makes the reader aware that he or she is readingan object constructed by human hands. Perhaps it is here, in the book'sunwillingness to cohere and in its wholehearted embrace of its humanorigins, that Sukenick escapes a charge often leveled against otherauthors: that of laying claim to a divine originative role. ... Read more


6. Musing the Mosaic: Approaches to Ronald Sukenick (Suny Series in Postmodern Culture)
Paperback: 296 Pages (2003-05-08)
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Asin: 0791457281
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Examines Sukenick's role in reshaping the American literary tradition. ... Read more


7. The Novel as Performance: The Fiction of Ronald Sukenick and Raymond Federman (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques)
by Jerzy Kutnik Ph.D.
Hardcover: 306 Pages (1986-07-01)
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Asin: 0809312492
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This first full-length study of leading con­temporary writers Ronald Sukenick and Raymond Federman defines the differ­ence between modern and postmodern writers as the distinction between mime­tic and performance art.

 

Larry McCaffery notes that “Kutnik’s thesis is that performance art engages the artist and the audience in a process whose function is fundamentally differ­ent from the mimetic tradition… that is, rather than aiming at representing some preexisting state of affairs, perfor­mance art seeks to be an experience for its own sake, an experience which is ultimately to be recognized as continu­ous with reality and not merely an occa­sion for interpretation and analysis.”

 

Postmodernists such as Sukenick and Federman spotlight themselves in the act of writing. Thus their creations have a life of their own, and the act of writing is so much a part of that life that the process of creation is as important as the end product. Kutnik’s metaphor for this proc­ess is performance art.

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8. Autobiographie & Avant-garde: Alain Robbe-Grillet, Serge Doubrovsky, Rachid Boudjedra, Maxine Hong Kingston, Raymond Federman, Ronald Sukenick (French Edition)
 Paperback: 449 Pages (1992)

Isbn: 3823341200
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9. 98.6: A Novel
by Ronald Sukenick
Paperback: 188 Pages (1975-01-01)
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A group of people, trying to contend with the failure of hope that took place at the end of the sixties; withdraws from what they call "The Dynasty of the Million Lies" and creates a settlement in the woods of the far west.These refugees from our culture, trying to live a healthy, normal life as pioneers of a latter-day frontier, find they are forced to pay heavily for their retreat in terms of sexuality, death and insanity.The novel consists of three parts: "Frankenstein", "The Children of Frankenstein", and "Palestine".The first section is a disjointed documentary collage expressing the violent chaos of the culture, the second is a narrative about the settlement with its communal and sexual experimentation, and the third, "Palestine", is a utopian vision of Israel that takes place on a perfect kibbutz in which all problems are solved.98.6 is a novel that marks the end of a generation of hope without giving in to hopelessness. ... Read more


10. Out
by Sukenick, Ronald Sukenick
 Paperback: 295 Pages (1973-12)
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Isbn: 0804006318
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5-0 out of 5 stars Book Week Chicago Sun Times May 27, 1973
-by Jerome Klinowitz-

Since the late 1960s, when novelist John Barth's declared that literature was "exhausted" and our most popular critics agreed at least that the novel was dead, Ronald Sukenick has beenpatiently proving that there is a great deal of life to be discovered inthe form.

"Out" is, as all novels are supposed to be, a studyof life. ... Read more


11. The Death of the Novel and Other Stories
by Ronald Sukenick
Paperback: 175 Pages (2003-04-01)
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Isbn: 1573661058
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Originally published in 1969, The Death of the Novel and Other Stories remains among the most memorable creations of an unforgettable age. Irrepressibly experimental in both content and form, these anti-fictions set out to rescue experience from its containment within artistic convention and bourgeois morality. Equal parts high modernist aesthete and borscht belt comedian, Sukenick joins avant-garde art with street slang and cartoons, expressing his generation's anxieties by simultaneously mocking and validating them. These are original works by a writer who will try absolutely anything.
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12. Endless Short Story
by Ronald Sukenick
 Paperback: 132 Pages (1986-01-01)
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Stories which address the strangeness, comedy, and unpredictability of common experience, moving from hyperrealism to a childlike playfulness. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Poststructural Excrement
What to say. I loathed it but i snapped my head into different pieces. I guess that's the best thing to say about it. I still loathed it, though. If you like fiction, don't read it. If you like quasi philosophy masquerading as slick avant blah fiction this is the book for you. ... Read more


13. Degenerative Prose
Paperback: 150 Pages (1995-09-27)
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Degenerative Prose is outlaw writing with a terrorist heart. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great stuff
I think "The Seasons" is a fine story. This book represents a time when writing was pretty wild in the early 1990s. ... Read more


14. Up
by Ronald Sukenick
 Paperback: 421 Pages (1970)

Isbn: 2851840037
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15. Doggy Bag (Black Ice Books)
by Ronald Sukenick
 Paperback: 156 Pages (1994-03-01)
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Asin: 0932511821
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Sukenick's contemporary answer to Eliot's The Waste Land. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Snoop Dawg Should Read This
This is a fun book, and interesting in a literary sort of way.I thought the writer was new and young but I just found out he's been around forever is like 75 and is an "old master" of the form.

5-0 out of 5 stars Important and vital book
Sukenick realizes that our neural pathways are being seriously altered by the new technologies (internet, instant communication, information overload, domination of mass media) that we deal with on a daily basis. Especially interesting is Sukenick's appropriation of the B-movie monsters in order to explore the proliferation of conspiracy fears and the way that the powerful can manipulate events.Near the end of the book there is a brilliant section that details a couple's growing fascination with alternative sexual practices.What is so fascinating about Sukenick's writing in these passages is that he leaves small gaps in the narrative that essentially leave out the explicit sexual descriptions.I gave this section to friends of mine and two of them thought it was amazing, one couldn't understand it, and one girl slapped my face saying that it was disgusting.The power of this technique is that our minds fill in the missing parts---essentially creating a truly *interactive* fiction in book form.I also used this section in a mass media class to point out how what we are presented through mass mediums can leave out important sections and that the makers can rely on us to fill the gaps in.

I definitely believe that this is an important and vital book--as is most of Sukenick's fiction.A great example of avant-pop technique.

Perhaps the Kirkus reviewer was looking for some old-style realism (i.e. now-fantasy). END ... Read more


16. Long Talking Bad Conditions Blues
by Ronald Sukenick
 Paperback: 114 Pages (1979-11-01)
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Individuals try to juggle with their own psyches and the severalsystems of language, economics, politics, and technology that conspireto control and destroy their personal lives. ... Read more


17. Wallace Stevens: Musing the Obscure
by Ronald Sukenick
 Paperback: Pages (1991-09)
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Isbn: 0962653012
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
If you are a fan of Stevens's poetry, or, especially, if you are just starting to read his work, this book needs to be on your shelf. The poems of Wallace Stevens are often difficult, and the beginning reader can be tempted to give up in despair.That's a shame, because his poetry is worth the trouble, repays the effort, and it will do so over the rest of your life. Sukenick's book is essentially a straightforward translation manual, and a very good one. Not every poem is found here, but a great many are, including most of the best and most well-known. Sukenick will greatly add to your understanding and enjoyment of what you are reading, and through it you will begin to crack the various aspects of the Stevens Code. Then, fledged, you will begin to fly on your own. It's a flight worth taking. ... Read more


18. In The Slipstream:An Fc2 Reader
 Paperback: 410 Pages (1999)
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Thousands of poets from across the Americas have recited their works on the stage of the Guild Complex, Chicago's internationally renowned, cross-cultural literary center. The anthology "Powerlines: A Decade of Poetry from Chicago's Guild Complex," celebrates the first ten years of the award-winning literary center and its publishing wing, Tia Chucha Press, through the words of some of the poets who provided the artistic foundation upon which the organization was built. Every week at the Complex poets from every imaginable layer of society open themselves up to the audience. They lay their hearts and minds on the stage for strangers and friends to inspect. They pick apart the world around them. They extend themselves and search for answers and questions in a communal ritual called a poetry reading. Their words mix Dow-Jones averages with turned out blues, revolutionary chants with appeals for love, outrage at injustice with razor-sharp satire, a Jimi Hendrix guitar solo protesting racism and war, a child's cry against abuse, the meaning of a cicada's sleep, and joy in the sound of a B-flat note. In isolation, the millions of words that have been spoken at the Complex simply hang and then dissipate. But there is an accumulative meaning in the array of voices and ideas that have flowed from the stage. "Powerlines" makes sense of a decade of words.

Poets include Gwendolyn Brooks, Adrienne Rich, Quincy Troupe, Sandra Cisneros, Piri Thomas, Reginald Gibbons, Kimiko Hahn, Elizabeth Alexander, Ana Castillo, Angela Jackson, Haki Madhubut, Patricia Smith, David Hernandez, Michael Anania, Sterling Plumpp, Martha Vertreace, Jack Hirschman, Paul Hoover, Cin Salach, Diane Glancy, Richard Jones, Eugene Redmond, Rohan Preston, Afaa Weaver, Martin Espada, Wanda Coleman, Lisel Mueller, and many others. ... Read more


19. Blown Away (New American Fiction)
by Ronald Sukenick
Paperback: 184 Pages (1990-11)
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Asin: 0940650649
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5-0 out of 5 stars An engaging, dizzying examination of Hollywood and fiction
Sukenick's mind-blowing narrative experimentation is the perfect vehicle for expressing the fragmented and constructed world of Hollywood movie-making.The novel looks at how aspiring actress Cathy June becomesentangled in the L.A. scene as the bottom-feeding director Drackenstein andthe avenging fortune teller Ccrab make insidious demands on her voluptuousbody and what remains of her mind. Thanks to Plotz, the spurnedscreenwriter who can't survive his own scripts, Cathy June becomes CloverBottom, the hottest indie starlet in the country. As Ccrab, desperate tokeep Cathy June in his life, literally splits his personality to inhabitDrackenstein, so are Sukenick's readers thrown into visions and re-visionsof characterization, novelization, and exploitation.An incrediblyengaging and ultimately disturbing work, Blown Away accomplishes acriticism of both movie-making and fiction writing equalled only by West'sDay of the Locust. ... Read more


20. Down and in: Life in the Underground
by Ronald Sukenick
 Hardcover: Pages (1991-09)

Isbn: 0962653020
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