Conversations With William H. Gass

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Pub. Date: 2003-06-01
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Mississippi
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Summary

Biography -- Literary Criticism-->Conversations with William H. Gasscaptures the imagination and philosophical acumen of one of America's most important aestheticians, critical theorists, fiction writers, and essayists.From his first major novel,Omensetter's Luck(1966), to his numerous collections of essays and philosophical inquiries, to his controversial novelThe Tunnel(1995), Gass (b. 1924) has proved himself a meticulous craftsman. Throughout these interviews, he reveals an aesthetic that combines ideas from sources as disparate as Ludwig Wittgenstein, Rainer Maria Rilke, Gertrude Stein, and Plato.The interviews make clear the unity behind Gass's views is by his own design.Conversationsretrace his undergraduate years at Kenyon College and his subsequent philosophical investigation of metaphor at Cornell University.Gass has never strayed from his belief that metaphor is central and fundamental to thought and to aesthetics. In these interviews he reiterates time and again his belief that the ultimate understanding of the relationship of language to the world pivots on one's understanding of metaphor.In interviews, in profiles, and in his own essays, Gass does not hide from questions about his art and personal motivations, no matter how frequently they are asked, nor does he toy with his interviewers. Revealing how he never shies from an intellectual joust, this collection includes a rousing, contentious debate with John Gardner, fellow literary pundit and fiction writer.The distinction of Gass's prose is matched by the clarity and brilliance of the mind behind it. These talks allow an unobstructed view. Anyone interested in Gass's writing will delight in hearing the brutally honest voice of the mind that produced it.Theodore G. Ammon is chair of the philosophy department at Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss. His work has appeared in such publications asRomance Notes,Arachne,College Mathematics, and theJournal of Aesthetic Education.

Author Biography

Theodore G. Ammon is chair of the philosophy department at Millsaps College. His work has appeared in such publications as Romance Notes, Arachne, College Mathematics, and the Journal of Aesthetic Education.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Chronology xv
William H. Gass
3(10)
Carole Spearin McCauley
An Interview with William Gass
13(4)
Gary Mullinax
William Gass: The Art of Fiction LXV
17(22)
Thomas LeClair
An Interview with William Gass
39(7)
Jay White
William Gass and John Gardner: A Debate on Fiction
46(10)
Thomas LeClair
An Interview with William Gass
56(15)
G. A. M. Janssens
An Interview with William Gass
71(10)
Jan Garden Castro
An Interview with William Gass
81(15)
Arthur M. Saltzman
Games of the Extremes: An Interview with William Gass
96(15)
Jo Brans
William H. Gass in Germany
111(9)
Heide Ziegler
A Talk with William H. Gass
120(18)
Idiko Kaposi
Something in the World Worth Having: An Interview with William H. Gass
138(4)
Ronald Spatz
Still Digging: A William Gass Interview
142(7)
Richard Abowitz
Interview with William Gass
149(22)
Theodore G. Ammon
Index 171

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