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*Author's most famous book, Mulligan Stew, is regarded as a masterpiece of comic genius; *The author has a devoted following for his reputation as a virtuoso of avant-garde literature; *Sorrentino's work has appeared in Harper's Esquire, Atlantic Monthly, Chicago Review, The New York Times Book Review, Partisan Review, and many more publications; *Author has taught creative writing at Stanford since 1982; book will do well in academic and literary markets; *The author compares Little Casino to William Carlos Williams's Kora in Hell:Improvisations.

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*Author's most famous book, Mulligan Stew, is regarded as a masterpiece of comic genius; *The author has a devoted following for his reputation as a virtuoso of avant-garde literature; *Sorrentino's work has appeared in Harper's Esquire, Atlantic Monthly, Chicago Review, The New York Times Book Review, Partisan Review, and many more publications; *Author has taught creative writing at Stanford since 1982; book will do well in academic and literary markets; *The author compares Little Casino to William Carlos Williams's Kora in Hell:Improvisations.

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Autorenporträt
A luminary of American literature, Gilbert Sorrentino was a boyhood friend of Hubert Selby, Jr., a confidant of William Carlos Williams, a two-time PEN/Faulkner Award finalist, and the recipient of a Lannan Literary Lifetime Achievement Award. He taught at Stanford for many years before returning to his native Brooklyn and published over thirty books before his death in 2006.