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JOHN GARDNER WEB RING

The John C. Gardner Appreciation Page

Based in Batavia, NY (Gardner's hometown), sponsored by the John Gardner Society; Annual John Gardner Festival and Annual John Gardner Conference info, photos, and rare full-length online texts.

Specters and Salvation

Tom Fasano's site, featuring biographical information and excerpts from several of Gardner's most-praised novels.

An Index to John Gardner's Grendel

Tom Murphy's site contains not only an index, but annotated terms, study questions, Grendel links, and "The Grendel Board" for discussion.

Yahoo! Clubs: John Gardner

Ron Criss created this site "to provide a place for casual discussion of the works and life of the novelist John Gardner."

The Arch and the Abyss


A John C. Gardner Resource

Bibliographic Resources

Library Special Collections

Register of the John Gardner Archive, containing manuscripts, etc., at the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester. The archive description, part of a Special Collections page, includes a fascimile of the cover of Gardner's DuPauw University journal.

Folders 43-47 of the Nicholas Joost Papers (containing correspondence in Box 1) at the Lauinger Library's Special Collections, Georgetown University.

Folders 50-52 of the Kenneth Aguillard Atchity Collection (containing correspondance in Box 4) at the Lauinger Library's Special Collections, Georgetown University.

New Books

Susan Thornton's memoir On Broken Glass: Loving and Losing John Gardner is scheduled for release on 1 December 2000.

A limited edition of Gardner's poem "The Thistle" is available in a broadside edition. The non-profit John C. Gardner Appreciation page has ordering information.

Lies! Lies! Lies!, the journal Gardner kept at DuPauw U, is now available in hardcover and paperback editions. Both feature fascimiles of the original, handwritten entries as well typeset transcriptions. Ordering information is available at the non-profit John C. Gardner Appreciation Page.

John Gardner T-Shirt

Dragon design by Don Carmichael; Proceeds benefit the John Gardner Society, a non-profit organization sponsoring the Annual John Gardner Conference and the Annual John Gardner Festival.

Updated 5 August 2000 - Contact