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Gass, William Howard

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Gass, William Howard (1924- )

US experimental writer and theoretician. His novels, which parody genres and use typography and layout variations to emphasize the physical reality of the book, include Omensetter's Luck (1966) and Willie Master's Lonesome Wife (1968).

Other works include the short-story collection In the Heart of the Heart of the Country (1968), two volumes of criticism, Fiction and the Figures of Life (1970) and The World Within the Word (1978), the novel The Tunnel (1994), and the essay collection Tests of Time (2003).



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