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Bibliography: The Dick Gibson Show
Reviews
Avant, J[ohn] A. Library Journal 96: 2008, 1 June 1971.
Barrett, Mary Ellin. Cosmo Reads the New Books. Cosmopolitan 22 March 1971: 10.
Bell, Pearl K. Slogging through a Sahara. New Leader 54 (5 April 1971): 17-18.
Butler, Robert W. Missouri Writer Capitalizes on Love of Radio Shows. Kansas City Times 4 March 1970 (a reading at University of Missouri-Kansas City).
Fantastic Displacements. Times Literary Supplement 27 Aug. 1971: 1018.
Garmel, Marlon S. Sounds of Silence. National Observer 22 March 1971: 21.
Lehman-Haupt, Christopher. Listen to this One, Folks! New York Times 27 Feb. 1971: D37.
McElroy, Joseph. Our Radio Classic? New York Times Book Review 27 Feb. 1971: 6-7.
Midwood, Barton. Esquire April 1971: 30, 32.
Pritchard, William H. Stranger than Truth. Hudson Review 24 (Summer 1971): 357.
Sheppard, R. Z. Dont Touch That Dial! Time 1 March 1971: 82.
Theroux, Paul, Neither Dirt nor Art. Washington Post Book World 7 March 1971: 2.
[Unsigned]. American Libraries Sept. 1971: 897.
[Unsigned]. Kirkus Reviews 15 Dec. 1970.
[Unsigned]. Publishers Weekly 14 Dec. 1970: 33.
Wolff, Geoffrey. A Roundup of Recent Fiction. Newsweek 19 April 1971: 118b, 120.
Reviews of the Stage Adaptation
Elliott, David. The Dick Gibson Show: Something Completely Different. Chicago Sun-Times 29 October 1979 (Novel Ventures production).
Quinlan, J. E. An Unfunny Neil Simon, a Real Gem from Frank Galati. Near North News 3 November 1979 (Novel Ventures production).
Books and Essays Containing Substantial Discussions of The Dick Gibson Show
Bailey, Peter J. Reading Stanley Elkin. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1985.
Bargen, Doris G. The Fiction of Stanley Elkin. Frankfurt-am-Main: Verlag Peter D. Lang, 1980.
Dougherty, David C. Nemesis and MacGuffins: Paranoia as Focal Metaphor in Stanley Elkin, Joseph Heller, and Thomas Pynchon. Review of Contemporary Fiction 15.2 (1995): 70-78.
---. Stanley Elkin. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
LeClair, Tom. The Obsessional Fiction of Stanley Elkin. Contemporary Literature 16 (1974): 46-62.
Minganti, Franco. Qualsiasi cosa tra dio e clown: The Dick Gibson Show di Stanley Elkin. Il recupero del testo: Aspetti della letteratura ebraico-americana. Ed. Guido Fink and Gabriella Morisco. Bologna: Cooperativa Lib. Univ. Ed. Bologna, 1988. 283-300.
Molesworth, Charles. Stanley Elkin and Everything: The Problem of Surfaces and Fullness in the Novels. Delta 20 (1985): 93-110; rpt. Review of Contemporary Fiction 15.2 (1995): 48-60.
Olderman, Raymond M. The Six Crises of Dick Gibson. Iowa Review 7.1 (1976): 127-39.
Saltzman, Arthur, Ego and Appetite in Stanley Elkins Fiction. Literary Review 32 (1988):ß 111-18; rpt. as Stanley Elkin: An Introduction. Review of Contemporary Fiction 15.2 (1995): 7-14.
Interviews Containing Substantial Comments by Elkin on The Dick Gibson Show
Bailey, Peter J. A Hat Where There Never Was a Hat: Stanley Elkins Fifteenth Interview. Review of Contemporary Fiction 15.2 (1995):15-26.
Bargen, Doris G. Text of the Interview. The Fiction of Stanley Elkin. Frankfurt-am-Main: Verlag Peter D. Lang, 1980.
Chéntier, Marc. An Interview with Stanley Elkin. Delta [Elkin speical Issue] 20 (1985): 15-35.
Dougherty, David C. A Conversation with Stanley Elkin. Literary Review 34 (1991): 175-95.
LeClair, Thomas. Stanley Elkin: The Art of Fiction LXI. Paris Review 17 (1976): 53-86; rpt. Anything Can Happen: Interviews with Contemporary American Novelists. Ed. Thomas LeClair and Larry McCaffery. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1983. 106-25.
Sale, Richard B. An Interview with Stanley Elkin in St. Louis. Studies in the Novel 16 (1984): 314-25.
Saunders, Scott. An Interview with Stanley Elkin. Contemporary Literature 16 (1975):132-45.
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