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Mulligan Stew is considered Sorrent. Gilbert Sorrentino was one of the founders (, together with Hubert Selby Jr.) and the editor () of the literary magazine Neon, the editor for Kulchur (), and an editor at Grove Press (). Selby's Last Exit to Brooklyn () and The Autobiography of Malcolm X are among his editorial projects. Mulligan Stew (American Literature (Dalkey Archive)) Paperback – January 1, by. Gilbert Sorrentino (Author) › Visit Amazon's Gilbert Sorrentino Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Mulligan Stew is a postmodern novel by Gilbert Sorrentino. It was first published in by Grove Press, simultaneously in hardcover and softcover. The book is a metafictional and parodistic examination of the creative process of writing a novel and its failing. It is dedicated to Brian O'Nolan and his "virtue hilaritas".
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