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Mulligan Stew is a postmodern novel by Gilbert Sorrentino. It was first published in 1979 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". The title is a direct reference to the hodge-podge nature of the food. More cryptically, it is a punning allusion ("Mulligan's too") to the character Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's Ulysses.

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  • Mulligan Stew (Roman) (de)
  • Mulligan Stew (novel) (en)
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  • Mulligan Stew ist ein 1979 erschienener postmoderner Roman des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Gilbert Sorrentino. Darin wird der Produktionsprozess eines Romans dargestellt, dessen Autor das kritische Verhältnis zu sich selbst und seinem Schaffen verliert. Das zentrale Motiv in Sorrentinos metafiktionalem und parodistisch angelegtem Schachtelroman ist das Scheitern. (de)
  • Mulligan Stew is a postmodern novel by Gilbert Sorrentino. It was first published in 1979 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". The title is a direct reference to the hodge-podge nature of the food. More cryptically, it is a punning allusion ("Mulligan's too") to the character Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's Ulysses. (en)
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  • Mulligan Stew (en)
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  • Mulligan Stew (en)
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  • Cover to first edition hardback/paperback (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Kenneth R. Deardoff (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Mulligan Stew ist ein 1979 erschienener postmoderner Roman des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Gilbert Sorrentino. Darin wird der Produktionsprozess eines Romans dargestellt, dessen Autor das kritische Verhältnis zu sich selbst und seinem Schaffen verliert. Das zentrale Motiv in Sorrentinos metafiktionalem und parodistisch angelegtem Schachtelroman ist das Scheitern. (de)
  • Mulligan Stew is a postmodern novel by Gilbert Sorrentino. It was first published in 1979 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". The title is a direct reference to the hodge-podge nature of the food. More cryptically, it is a punning allusion ("Mulligan's too") to the character Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's Ulysses. (en)
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  • 0-394-50717-7
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