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John Barth, the playfully erudite author whose darkly comic and complicated novels revolved around the art of literature and launched countless debates over the art of fiction, died Tuesday.
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When John Barth, son of Cambridge, Md., and the Eastern Shore, died April 2 at age 93, the American literary scene lost a dazzling stylist, a provocative theorist, a beloved teacher and a most ...
On April 2, John Barth, the author of “Lost in the Funhouse” along with dozens of other books including classics of — literature, “The Sot-Weed Factor” and “Giles Goat-Boy,” died at ...
John Barth's obituary evoked memories of Buffalo in the late '60s. As a student at UB, his presence in the English department was proudly boasted by this letter writer.
Being a Chesapeake Bay native, Barth captured my interest at a young age. His early works, such as “The Sot-Weed Factor” and “Giles Goat-Boy,” kindled my love of reading.