John Gardner: Remembering a passionate, controversial advocate for writers and fiction
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John Gardner: Remembering a passionate, controversial advocate for writers and fiction

2022-11-16
In the 1970s, John Gardner was a star in the world of literary fiction, often mentioned in the same breath as Norman Mailer, John Updike, and Kurt Vonnegut. He won huge acclaim for his 1971 novel, Grendel, a post-modern retelling of the Beowulf legend. And in 1976, he won the National Book Critics Circle Award for October Light, the story of two elderly Vermont siblings waging a war of wills inside their ramshackle home. Gardner was also a leading force in the movement to establish creative...
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