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The Gold Bug Variations


 


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  • [Review of Gold Bug Variations]. Kirkus Reviews 59 (June 1, 1991): 689. Review of GBV.
  • Steinberg, Sybil S. "Forecasts: Fiction." Publishers Weekly 238.26 (June 14, 1991): 44. Review of GBV.
  • Michaud, Charles. "[Review of Gold Bug Variations]." Library Journal 116 (June 15, 1991): 106. Review of GBV.
  • Batchelor, John Calvin. "Cracking the Code of Life." Chicago Tribune (August 4, 1991): Sec. 14, page 6. Review of GBV.
  • Cryer, Dan. "The Enigma of Stymied Genius." Newsday (August 11, 1991): 35+. Rev. of GBV.
  • [Review of Gold Bug Variations]. Publishers Weekly 238 (August 16, 1991): 37. Review of GBV.
  • Jones, L. B. "Bach Would'Ve Liked This Molecule." New York Times Book Review 140 (August 25, 1991): 9-10. Review of Gold Bug Variations.
  • Suplee, Curt. "Lost in the Strands of Time." Washington Post Book World 21.34 (August 25, 1991): WBK5. Review of GBV.
  • Dodd, David. "Bach in the Key of DNA." San Francisco Chronicle Review (September 1, 1991) Review of GBV.
  • Gray, Paul. "What Is the Meaning of Life?" Time 138.9 (September 2, 1991): 68.
  • Locke, Richard. "Music and Molecules." Wall Street Journal (September 3, 1991): A16 (E); A12 (W). Review of GBV.
  • Romano, Carlin. "Brainiest Young Star of Fiction." Philadelphia Inquirer (September 6, 1991): 1D+. Interview with Powers on appearance of GBV.
  • Romano, Carlin. "Brain-Crunching Epic of Love in the Age of DNA." Philadelphia Inquirer (September 8, 1991): 3J. Rev. of GBV.
  • Varmus, Harold. "Breaking the Code of Creation Itself." San Jose Mercury News (September 8, 1991) Review of GBV.
  • Neilson, James. "Imaginative Novel Shows Powers' Genius." Greensboro News and Record (September 15, 1991): B5. Rev. of GBV.
  • Harris, Michael. "Take the DNA Train." Los Angeles Times (September 29, 1991): BR2. Review of GBV.
  • Roe, Jon. "Powers Wanders From His Symbols in 'Gold Bug Variations'." Wichita Eagle (October 13, 1991) Review of GBV.
  • LaRocque, Paula. "Variations of Several Brilliant Themes." Dalls Morning News (October 20, 1991): 6J+. Rev. of GBV.
  • Shuman, R. Baird. "[Review of GBV]" Magill's Literary Annual, Pasadena, CA: Salem Press (1992). pp. 252-255.
  • DeJong, Mels. "Het Geheimschrift Van Het Leven." Vrij Nederland (January 4, 1992): 75.
  • Otterspeer, Willem. "Het Leven Moet Worden Uitgevoerd." NRC Handelsblad. Date unknown.
  • Best of 1991 Books Fiction. Time 139 (January 6, 1992): 74. Includes Gold Bug Variations as the best novel of the year.
  • Anonymous. "Books: The Gold Bug Variations by Richard Powers." New Yorker 67.49 (January 27, 1992): 84. Review of GBV.
  • Bell, Pearl. "Fiction Chronicle." Partisan Review 59.2 (Spring, 1992): 282-295. Presents a review of a number of books including 'The Gold bug Variations,' by Richard Powers; 'The Tax Inspector,' by Peter Carey; 'Time's Arrow,' by Martin Amis; 'High Cotton,'Peter Carey; 'Time's Arrow,' by Martin Amis; 'High Cotton,' by Darryl Pinckney; 'Mating,' by Norman Rush; 'Outerbridge Reach,' by Robert Stone.
  • Birkerts, Sven. "American Fictions: Mapping the New Reality." Wilson Quarterly 16.2 (Spring, 1992): 102-110. Birkerts considers a number of American novelists, Powers among them. He writes briefly about GBV on p. 110.
  • Tabbi, Joseph. "Book Reviews: The Gold Bug Variations by Richard Powers." Review of Contemporary Fiction 12.1 (Spring, 1992): 145. Review of GBV.
  • Matthews, Peter. "Sigh-Fi in the Gene Pool." Observer (April 26, 1992): 26. Rev. of GBV.
  • Lernhout, Geert. "Variaties Naar J. S. Bach." Muziek & Woord (Mei, 1993): 3-4. Analysis of GBV, also broadcast on Belgium Radio 3, May 11, 1993.
  • Porter, Roy. "Data for Data's Sake." TLS .4649 (May 8, 1992): 20. Review of GBV.
  • Davidson, Max. "Love Among the Molecules: Max Davidson Enjoys a Cerebral and Witty Romance." The Sunday Telegraph. (May 10, 1992): 110. Review of GBV.
  • Michie, Jake. "[Rev. of Gold Bug Variations]." Daily Telegraph (May 16, 1992): 5. Rev. of GBV.
  • Labinger, Jay. "The Gold Bug Variations by Richard Powers." Engineering and Science LV.4 (Summer, 1992): 39-41. Review of GBV.
  • McGonigle, Thomas. "Going Dutch." Newsday (July 28, 1992): 28. Interview with Powers and rev. of GBV.
  • Fulford, Robert. "Ladies and Gentlemen...Glenn Gould Has Left the Building." Saturday Night 107 (September, 1992): 46-50+. Discusses GBV in the context of examining Glenn Gould's following.
  • Levy, Steven. "Evolution & Artificial Life -- The Gold Bug Variations by Richard POwers." Whole Earth Review .76 (Fall, 1992): 47. Review of Gold Bug Variations.
  • White, Patti. "You Find Yourself Here: Posted Information in Richard Powers' The Gold Bug Variations." Paper presented at the Indiana College English Association, Ball State University, October 1994.
  • Labinger, Jay. "Encoding an Infinite Message: Richard Powers's Gold Bug Variations." Configurations 1 (1995): 79-93.
  • Werner, Craig, Gold Bugs and the Powers of Blackness: Re-reading Poe, E. A. Poe Society (Baltimore: 1995): ISBN 0-9616449-3-1, 29pp.  Bound chapbook essay on Powers, Leon Forrest, and Poe.
  • Fitz, Peter. A Gold Bug Companion. World Wide Web. 1996. . Includes: 1) Fitz, Peter. "Why Read The Gold Bug Variations?" "The Gold Bug Companion originated as a project of Language as Technology at the University of Baltimore in the Spring of 1996."
  • White, Patti. "Delivering the Mail in Richard Powers' The Gold Bug Variations." Paper, delivered at the Conference on 20th Century Literature, University of Louisville, February 1996. Available on the web at .
  • Lantos, John D. "Stories of Biology and Medicine: the Novels of Richard Powers." Hastings Center Report 26.3 (May, 1996-June 30, 1996): 17-20.
  • Hermanson, Scott. "Chaos and Complexity in Richard Powers's The Gold Bug Variations." Critique 38 (Fall, 1996): 38-51. Includes bibliography.
  • Amato, Joe. "Richard Powers after Louis Zukofsky: A Prospectus of the Sky." Electronic Book Review. 5 (Spring 1997). Available on the web at .
  • White, Patti. "Textual Genetics in Richard Powers' The Gold Bug Variations." Paper delivered at the Society for Literature and Science's Annual Conference, October 30 - November 2, 1997. Abstract:
    • In Richard Powers' 1991 novel THE GOLD BUG VARIATIONS, a peculiar barrenness proliferates across the time span of the story: two of the three female characters are sterile and the central male is deliberately celibate. Only textual forms of genetic transmission succeed: Jan's autodidactic genetics project and journal; Franklin's aborted dissertation and subsequent biography of the scientist Ressler. These texts might be said to have been generated as responses to prolonged frustration with blocked communication. Like textual cancers (or in vitro fetuses), these projects are mutant progeny: they remain self-organized and self-contextualized, operating outside any system of communication until they are united in the novel as a narrative founded on the musical structure of the GOLDBERG VARIATIONS. Drawing upon notions of translation, mutation, and variation, this paper considers parallel transmissions of coded material and suggests that textuality may be the only hope for these characters, that textuality permits a virtual reproduction which encodes narrative replication as the characters' collective genetic stake in the future.
  • Dewey, Joseph. "Hooking the Nose of the Leviathan: Information, Knowledge, and the Mysteries of Bonding in The Gold Bug Variations." Review of Contemporary Fiction 18.3 (Fall 1998): 51-66.
  • Herman, Luc. and Geert Lernout. "Genetic Coding and Aesthetic Clues: Richard Powers's Gold Bug Variations." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. 31.4 (December 1998): 151-164.
  • Van Hulle, Dirk. "Het archief van het toeval: Richard Powers: The goldbug variations." De Morgen. (December 8, 1999): 23.
  • Cundiff, Greg. "The Gold Bug Variations." Available on the web at . Still trying to figure out exactly what this is. Seems to be an effort to use hypertext to comment on and elucidate The Gold Bug Variations. Includes three essays so far (May 2001), including
  • "DIE GOLD BUG VARIATIONEN: Richard Powers, Johann Sebastian Bach und die DNA." A series of essays in Schreibheft, Zeitschrift für Literatur. 56 (Mai 2001). Includes the following exerpts and essays:
    • Powers, Richard. "Arie: Der Ewige Kalendar." excerpt from GBV.
    • Graf, Guido. "The Finger on the Trigger for the Years to Come: Richard Powers’ ’The Gold Bug Variations'."
    • Powers, Richard. "Kapitel IX, Auszuge."
    • Powers, Richard and Bradford Morrow. "Das neu erfundene Buch: Ein Dialog."
    • Powers, Richard. "Kapitel XXI, Auszuge."
    • Schmitt, Michael. "Richard Powers: Ein Portrat." p. 89-92.
    • Powers, Richard. "Sein und Schein: Zur Technologie der Darstellung."
  • Hitchens, Christopher, in ""Pack Up Your Novels..." The Observer (London). (July 15, 2001). Hitchens writes: "The decision [to read The Gold Bug Variations] has greatly simplified my life: I am now going to absorb all his other novels as well."
  • Clayton, Jay, Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture (Oxford, 2003). Extensive discussion of Powers's The Gold Bug Variations (pp. 179-186 and passim).
  • Athenot, Eric. " 'Nostalgia For the Whole and the One'? in The Gold Bug Variations." Revue Française d'études Américaines. no. 94 (2002/4): 70-77. Available online at http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_REVUE=RFEA&ID_NUMPUBLIE=RFEA_094&ID_ARTICLE=RFEA_094_0070
  • Frye, Mitch. "Circulatory systems: vitality and rhetoric in Richard Powers's The Gold Bug Variations." CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 49.1 (Fall 2007): 96(16).

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By David G. Dodd

Copyright 1997-2002 David Dodd.
This is a work in progress.
Any additions, corrections, etc. are more than welcome. Email David Dodd at david.g.dodd at gmail dot com

Last updated: 9/8/2008