John Barth
John Simmons Barth (; May 27, 1930 – April 2, 2024) was an American writer best known for his postmodern and metafictional fiction. His most highly regarded and influential works were published in the 1960s, and include ''The Sot-Weed Factor'', a whimsical retelling of Maryland's colonial history; ''Giles Goat-Boy'', a satirical fantasy in which a university is a microcosm of the Cold War world; and ''Lost in the Funhouse'', a self-referential and experimental collection of short stories. He was co-recipient of the National Book Award in 1973 for his episodic novel ''Chimera''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Lost in the funhouse : fiction for print, tape, live voice / by Barth, John, 1930-
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Giles goat-boy, or, The revised new syllabus / by Barth, John, 1930-
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The tidewater tales : a novel / by Barth, John, 1930-
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The sot-weed factor / by Barth, John, 1930-
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End of the road / by Barth, John, 1930-
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Letters : a novel / by Barth, John, 1930-
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Chimera / by Barth, John, 1930-
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The floating opera / by Barth, John, 1930-
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