The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Gilbert Sorrentino
* Books by Gilbert Sorrentino
* John O'Brien, "An Interview with Gilbert Sorrentino"
* Gilbert Sorrentino, "The Act of Creation and Its Artifact"
* Gilbert Sorrentino, "From Work-in-Progress, Blue Pastoral"
* Hubert Selby, Jr., "Gilbert Sorrentino"
* Toby Olson, "Sorrentino's Past"
* Sharon Thesen, "'in the song / of the alphabet': Gilbert Sorrentino's Splendide-Hotel"
* John O'Brien, "Every Man His Voice"
* Stephen Emerson, "Three Thoughts About 'The Moon in its Flight'"
* Marie Russell, "'Yes, We Have No Bananas': Gilbert Sorrentino's The Orangery"
* Ammiel Alcalay, "Gilbert Sorrentino's The Orangery"
* Max Eilenberg, "A Marvelous Gift: Gilbert Sorrentino's Fiction"
* Gerald L. Bruns, "A Short Defense of Plagiary"
* Donald J. Greiner, "Antony Lamont in Search of Gilbert Sorrentino: Character and Mulligan Stew"
* Paul Emmett, "The Sky Changes: A Journey into the Unconscious and a Road into the Novels of Gilbert Sorrentino"
* Lowell Dunlap, "Blue Indigo"
* Leon S. Roudiez, "The Reality Changes"
* Coleman Dowell, "Gilbert Sorrentino's 'Aberration of Starlight'"
* Nicholas Mosley, "Gilbert Sorrentino and Mulligan Stew"
* Richard Elman, "Reading Gil Sorrentino"
* Robert Creeley, "Xmas as in Merry"
* Kenneth Tindall, "Adam and Eve on a Raft: Some Aspects of Love and Death in Mulligan Stew"
* Bernard Share, "On Giving Up Fictioneering"
* Jack Byrne, "Sorrentino's Steelwork: Expanding Eddy Beshary's 'Annual Listing' (or) Beyond Besharyism"
* Viktor Shklovsky, "The Parody Novel: Sterne's Tristram Shandy"* Note to Future Contributors