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In 1995, a new, definitive edition was published by Dalkey Archive Press with a foreword by William Gass.
Wellsburg was the home of Patrick Gass, the last surviving member of the Lewis and Clark expedition and author of a memoir of the famous journey.
Gaddis's influence is vast ( although frequently subterranean ): for example, postmodern authors such as Don DeLillo and Thomas Pynchon seem to have been influenced by Gaddis ( indeed, upon publication of V., Pynchon was actually speculated to have been a pen name for Gaddis due to the similarity of styles and the dearth of information about the two authors ; the Wanda Tinasky letters also claimed that Gaddis, Pynchon, and Jack Green were the same person ), as well as authors such as Joseph McElroy, William Gass, David Markson, and David Foster Wallace, who have all stated their admiration for Gaddis in general and The Recognitions in particular.
This recognition was tied to two events: ( 1 ) the observation of magnetic anomaly stripes on the seafloor, parallel to oceanic ridge systems, interpreted by Frederick Vine and Drummond Matthews to represent the formation of new crust at the oceanic ridge and its subsequent symmetric spreading away from that ridge, and ( 2 ) the observation of a sheeted dike complex within the Troodos ophiolite ( Cyprus ) by Ian Graham Gass and co-workers, which must have formed by repetitive extension of crust and intrusion of magma resulting in a formation consisting of 100 % dikes with no older wall rocks preserved within the complex.
This information was revealed in the film's DVD audio commentary DVD by Kyle Gass.
Authors whose work was published in New / American Review included E. L. Doctorow, Ralph Ellison, Philip Roth, Günter Grass, Ian McEwan, Woody Allen, Max Apple, William Gass, and Norman Mailer.
Gass ( 1771 1870 ) was born in Pennsylvania.
Gass was recruited at Fort Kaskaskia from a company of the 1st Infantry Regiment led by Captain Russell Bissell.
Gass was promoted from private to sergeant in August 1804 following the death of Sgt.
In 1807, Gass was the first to publish his journal.
Gass took care of the daily administration and, in the absence of the two captains, was left in charge.
Gass who described him as “ a young man who formerly belonged to the North West Company .” It appears he accompanied the corps only as far as the Arikara Indian villages and was still living there when Lewis and Clark passed through again on their return in 1806.
Kyle Gass was born in Castro Valley, California.
Gass was featured in several episodes of the television show Fear of a Punk Planet, which has since been released on DVD.
Earlier, in an article in the Sunday Times on October 29, 2006, Black stated that Gass was the youngest graduate of Juilliard.
On May 13, 2008, Gass was a phone in guest on the Adam Carolla Show.
William Howard Gass was born on July 30, 1924, in Fargo, North Dakota.
Even though Gass was always a reader his father disapproved of his aspirations and often berated him for it.
Gass taught at The College of Wooster for four years, Purdue University for sixteen, and Washington University in St. Louis, where he was a professor of philosophy ( 1969 1978 ) and the David May Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities ( 1979 1999 ).
" A paperback copy of William H. Gass ' controversial novel The Tunnel ( novel ) | The Tunnel on top of two of his collections of essays: " Habitations of the Word " and " The World Within the Word " Critical responses to The Tunnel upon its release included Robert Kelly's declaration that it was an " infuriating and offensive masterpiece ," and Steven Moore's claim that it was ” a stupendous achievement and obviously one of the greatest novels of the century .” Michael Silverblatt of the Los Angeles Times wrote in his review of the novel: " A bleak, black book, it engenders awe and despair.
" An unabridged audio version of The Tunnel was released in 2006, with Gass reading the novel himself.
Professor Gass founded the International Writers Center at Washington University in 1990, whose purpose was to " build on the strengths of its resident and visiting faculty writers ; to serve as a focal point for writing excellence in all disciplines and in all cultures ; to be a directory for writers and writing programs at Washington University, in St. Louis, in the United States, and around the world ; and to present the writer to the reader.
In 2006, William H. Gass was a featured speaker at Lake Forest College for the 2006 & NOW Festival and the Lake Forest Literary Festival.
In 1554, trading agent John Gass described Vologda to English merchants as a city with an abundance of bread where the goods were twice as cheap as in Moscow and Novgorod, and that there was no city in Russia that would not trade with Vologda.

Gass and Artistic
However, Ken Gass returned in 1996 to resume the Artistic Directorship with the intention of putting the theatre back on its feet.

Gass and Director
Pioneer staff include: Jim Stergios, Executive Director ; Mary Z. Connaughton, Director, Finance and Administration ; Jamie Gass, Director, Center for School Reform ; Joshua Archambault, Director, Center for Healthcare Solutions ; Shawni Littlehale, Director, Better Government Competition ; Erin Elefante, Director of Development ; Micaela Dawson, Director of Communications ; Roger Perry, Development ; Brian Patterson, Development Coordinator ; and Matt Blackbourn, Operations Assistant.

Gass and Factory
* Factory Theatre Lab 1970 Ken Gass ( Toronto ) ( alternative )
Factory Theatre is a theatre in Toronto, Ontario, founded as Factory Theatre Lab in 1970 by Ken Gass and Frank Trotz.

Gass and by
Starting in 1927, plans were drawn up by the architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope for an extension which would approximately double the size of the original building.
* The Anatomy of Melancholy, New York Review of Books, 2001-one-volume reprint of 1932 3-volume Everyman pocket edition, with a new introduction by William H. Gass
* " Black Velvet ", a song by the rock band Gass ; See Juju ( Gass album )
Gass also has a YouTube series called " Guitarings ", cohosted by Tenacious D touring and session guitarist John Konesky, in which they interview musicians, give guitar lessons and discuss a range of topics related to guitars.
* A book in which the book itself seeks interaction with the reader ( e. g., Willie Masters ' Lonely Wife by William H. Gass, House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski, or Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
* Reading William Gass: The Writer's Work & His Readers ' Reactions, Curated by Stephen Schenkenberg ( the former ' Tunneling ')
The observations of the Troodos ophiolite by Ian Graham Gass and co-workers was one of the key points that led to the theory of sea floor spreading.
Pah-Ute county was created on December 22, 1865 by an act of the 2nd Arizona Territorial Legislature from the northern part of Mohave County following the sponsorship of Representative Octavius Gass.
Padiham Town Hall on Burnley Road, designed by Bradshaw Gass & Hope and built in 1938, is a Grade II listed building.
Voiced by Kyle Gass, is a teacher based at X Middle School.
While on tour, Tweedy began to spend time reading books by William H. Gass, Henry Miller, and John Fante.
The building was extended and modified by Bradshaw Gass & Hope between 1914 and 1931 to form the largest trading room in England.
Westhoughton Town Hall was built in 1903 to a plan by Bradshaw and Gass, Architects, of Bolton.
* Emmy Ball-Hennings: Wege und Umwege zum Paradies: Biographie by René Gass.
The band was founded in 1992 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany by Thorsten Benning, Morten Gass, Robin Rodenberg and Reiner Henseleit.

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