Talk:John Barth

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"The secret life of our times (1973) as a contributor to this work by Gordon Lish" would be more appropriate to an exhastive bibliography, rather than a mere list of his published novels and volumes of stories, and so I have removed it. (Incidentally, the piece there anothologized was 'Dunyazadiad' from Chimera.198.203.175.175 22:40, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

John Barth was an inspiration to me as a youth. I should re-read some of the books mentioned here. Peace, Ken Hausle. Charlotte, NC (Eastern) 3:26 pm, September 12, 2007.