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* [http://bostonreview.net/BRwebonly/gornick.php Interview with Gornick] in the ''[[Boston Review]]''
* [http://bostonreview.net/BRwebonly/gornick.php Interview with Gornick] in the ''[[Boston Review]]''
* [http://bostonreview.net/BRwebonly/gornick.php Gornick's review] of [[Seymour Krim's]] [[Missing a Beat]].


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Vivian Gornick (1935– )[1] is an American critic, essayist, and memoirist. For many years she wrote for the Village Voice. She currently teaches writing at The New School. For the 2007-2008 academic year, she was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University. She caused a controversy when she said that she had invented parts of Fierce Attachments, her largely autobiographical work.

Quotes

"[Y]ou cannot teach people how to write--the gift of dramatic expressiveness, of a natural sense of structure, of making language sink down beneath the surface of description, all that is inborn, cannot be taught--but you can teach people how to read, how to develop judgment about a piece of writing: their own as well as that of others." From The Situation and the Story: The Art of Personal Narrative (2001)

"Penetrating the familiar is by no means a given. On the contrary, it is hard, hard work." From The Situation and the Story: The Art of Personal Narrative (2001)

"Being a housewife is an illegitimate profession... The choice to serve and be protected and plan towards being a family-maker is a choice that shouldn't be. The heart of radical feminism is to change that." "The Daily Illini," 25 April 1981

Partial bibliography

  • ``Women in Science: Then and Now (2009, The Feminist Press at CUNY)
  • The Men in My Life (2008, MIT Press) [National Book Critics Circle Award finalist for criticism]
  • The Solitude of Self: Thinking About Elizabeth Cady Stanton (2005, FSG)
  • The Situation and the Story: The Art of Personal Narrative (2001, FSG)
  • The End of the Novel of Love (1997, Beacon Press)
  • Approaching Eye Level (1996)
  • Fierce Attachments: A Memoir (1987, FSG)
  • Women in Science: 100 Journeys into the Territory (1983)
  • Essays in Feminism (1978)
  • The Romance of American Communism (1977)

References

  1. ^ Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.