These essays explore William H. Gass's The Tunnel, an American novel of the post-WWII period.
Introduction 9(2) STEVEN G. KELLMAN Anti-Introduction 11(1) IRVING MALIN Interview with William H. Gass 12(9) HEIDE ZIEGLER Gasss Hamlet 21(9) JAMES McCOURT Boring Through The Tunnel 30(6) STEVEN G. KELLMAN An American Faust 36(17) SUSAN STEWART Complexity, Simplicity, and The Tunnel 53(10) BROOKE HORVATH In Search of Prousts Time: Sweets and the Remembrance of Things Gass 63(8) JEROME KLINKOWITZ William H. Gass: Is There Light at the End of The Tunnel? 71(13) HEIDE ZIEGLER Salman Rushdie, William Kohler, and the Writer as Hostage in The Tunnel 84(6) DONALD J. GREINER Beauty and the Beastly in William Gasss The Tunnel 90(7) REBECCA GOLDSTEIN The Nightmare of Relation 97(21) ARTHUR SALTZMAN Guilt and Innocence in The Tunnel 118(10) MARCUS KLEIN Min(d)ing Words 128(8) IRVING MALIN Like 136(29) PAUL MALISZEWSKI Notes on Contributors 165(2) Index 167