Gibbons, Kaye (Vol. 145) - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Bellante, Carl and John. “Janowitz and Gibbons: Feminist Fatales.” Bloomsbury Review 13 (May, 1993) 13.

The Bellantes assert that Gibbons's A Cure for Dreams and Tama Janowitz's The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group both fall short of their artistic aims.

Dodd, Susan. “A Sentimental Education.” Washington Post Book World 28 (12 July 1998): 9.

Dodd praises the fairy-tale aspects of Gibbons's On the Occasion of My Last Afternoon.

Wolcott, James. “Crazy for You.” New Yorker 71 (21 August 1995): 115-16.

Wolcott discusses the difficulty Gibbons had in writing Sights Unseen, which needed seven rewrites to complete the work.

Additional coverage of Gibbons's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Vol. 34; Contemporary Authors,...

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