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variations. Characters and especially prose style take full precedence over plot. His language is extravagant and exuberant, baroque and flowery, taking fantastic flight from his characters' endless patter. "He was like a jazz artist who would go off on riffs," said critic, writer, and Washington
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During his career, Elkin published ten novels, two volumes of novellas, two books of short stories, a collection of essays, and one (unproduced) screenplay. Elkin's work revolves about American pop culture, which it portrays in innumerable
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Although living in the Midwest, Elkin spent his childhood and teenage summers in a bungalow colony called West Oakland, on the Ramapo River in northern New Jersey not far from Mahwah, the home of
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Elkin died May 31, 1995, of a heart attack, twenty days after his 65th birthday. His manuscripts and correspondence are archived in
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for Fiction. However, although he enjoyed high critical praise, his books have never enjoyed popular success. The 1976
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from age three onwards. He did both his undergraduate and graduate work at the
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This article is about the American novelist. For the Canadian politician, see
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Interview at the Dalkey Archive (formerly the Center for Book Culture)
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Contemporary Jewish-American Novelists: A Bio-critical Sourcebook
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The Stanley Elkin Papers at Washington University in St. Louis
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Stanley Elkin interviewed by Stephen Banker, circa 1978
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for most of his adult life. In 1968, he signed the "
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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St. Louis, Missouri
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consumerism
popular culture
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Brooklyn
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Chicago
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
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Washington University in St. Louis
multiple sclerosis
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