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David Cowart, "John Champlin Gardner, Jr." in Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 2: American Novelists since World War II, edited by Jeffrey Helterman and Richard Layman, Gale, 1978, p. 177.
David Cowart, Arches & Light: The Fiction of John Gardner, Southern Illinois University Press, 1983.
Don Edwards and Carol Polsgrove, "A Conversation with John Gardner," in Atlantic Monthly, May, 1977, p. 43.
Helen B. Ellis and Warren U. Ober,...
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