The collected interviews with Ronald Sukenick featured in this Volume 15 of The Ronald Sukenick Edition span thirty years of the author's prolific career as a writer, critic, scholar, and editor. The book sheds a light on specific stages of Sukenick's aesthetics and scholarship from the publication of his first novel Up to his critifictional Narralogues and his novel masterpiece Mosaic Man. Some of the interviews, of which only excerpts or abridged versions have been published, appear here for the first time in their entirety. The book is provided with an index. RONALD SUKENICK (1932-2004) was one of the most important innovators, editors, and critics of US-American literature. His eight novels, three collections of short stories, and four books of nonfiction/theory, published between 1968 and 2005, have variously been described as avantgarde, energetically performative, dissident, revisionistic, and a threat to all hierarchies. Educated at Cornell University, New York, and Brandeis University, Massachusetts, Sukenick taught as Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder, from 1975 to 1999, where he was also director of the creative writing program. Sukenick co-founded the publishing house the Fiction Collective (now FC2) and edited the journals American Book Review and Black Ice Magazine. Invisible Starfall Books' RONALD SUKENICK EDITION is a series of republications of the author's books in their definitive version, spiced up with first editions of unpublished and uncollected texts. Carefully proofread and with a new design, each book was produced in close cooperation with Julia Frey (now Julia Nolet), the widow and heir of Ronald Sukenick.
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