Gilbert Sorrentino

Gilbert Sorrentino

Gilbert Sorrentino (April 27 1929 – May 18 2006) was an American novelist, short story writer, poet, literary critic, and editor.

In over twenty-five works of fiction and poetry, Sorrentino explored the comic and formal possibilities of language and literature. His insistence on the primacy of language and his forays into metafiction mark him as a postmodernist, but he is also known for his ear for American speech and his attention to the particularities of place, especially of his native Brooklyn.

Life

Sorrentino was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1929. In 1956, Sorrentino founded the literary magazine "Neon" with friends from Brooklyn College, including childhood friend Hubert Selby Jr. He edited "Neon" from 1956 to 1960, then served as editor for "Kulchur" from 1961 to 1963. After working closely with Selby on the manuscript of "Last Exit to Brooklyn" (1964). Sorrentino was an editor at Grove Press from 1965 to 1970, where one of his editorial projects was "The Autobiography of Malcolm X".

He eventually took up positions at Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University, the University of Scranton and the New School for Social Research in New York before being hired as a professor of English at Stanford University, where he served from 1982 to 1999.

His students included the novelists Jeffrey Eugenides and Nicole Krauss. His son, Christopher Sorrentino, is the author of the novels "Sound on Sound" and "Trance".

Writing

Sorrentino's first novel, "The Sky Changes", was published in 1966. Notable among his many other novels are "Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things", "Blue Pastoral", and "Mulligan Stew".

The latter novel, a humorous postmodern romp, riffs on the metafictional possibilities introduced in Flann O'Brien's novel "At Swim-Two-Birds", and is one of Sorrentino's most popular works.

Bibliography

Fiction

*"The Sky Changes" (1966)
*"Steelwork" (1970)
*"Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things" (1971)
*"Splendide-Hôtel" (1973)
*"Flawless Play Restored: The Masque of Fungo" (1974)
*"Mulligan Stew" (1979)
*"Aberration of Starlight" (1980)
*"Crystal Vision" (1981)
*"Blue Pastoral" (1983)
*"Odd Number" (1985)
*"Rose Theatre" (1987)
*"Misterioso" (1989)
*"Under the Shadow" (1991)
*"Red the Fiend" (1995)
*"Gold Fools" (1999)
*"Little Casino" (2002)
*"The Moon in its Flight" (short fiction, 2004)
*"Lunar Follies" (2005)
*"A Strange Commonplace" (2006)

Poetry

*"The Darkness Surrounds Us" (1960)
*"Black and White" (1964)
*"The Perfect Fiction" (1968)
*"Corrosive Sublimate" (1971)
*"A Dozen Oranges" (1976)
*"White Sail" (1977)
*"Sulpiciae Elegidia: Elegiacs of Sulpicia" (1977)
*"The Orangery" (1978)
*"Selected Poems 1958-1980" (1981)
*"A Beehive Arranged on Humane Principles" (1986)
*"New and Selected Poems 1958-1998" (2004)

Criticism

*"Something Said" (1984)

External links

* [http://www.centerforbookculture.org/dalkey/backlist/sorrentino_gilbert.html Dalkey Archive Press's Sorrentino page]
* [http://www.bookforum.com/archive/feb_06/howard.html A biographical and critical essay by Gerald Howard, in BookForum]
* [http://paulsaxton2.blogspot.com/2006/05/gilbert-sorrentino.html Audio files of Sorrentino reading and talking about his work]
* [http://jacketmagazine.com/29/sorr-alpert.html A long 1974 interview, republished in 2006]
* [http://www.altx.com/int2/gilber.sorrentino.html A 1994 interview]
* [http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/ablit/amerlit/Gilbert_Sorrentino.html Stanford's page on the Gilbert Sorrentino Papers]


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