Proper noun
Gornick (plural Gornicks)
A surname.
A compelling voice can keep a reader engaged even when the narrative wobbles; Gornick doesn't really attempt to build a narrative here, but she certainly has the voice. Source: Internet
Vivian Gornick was the first to attack his misogyny; David Foster Wallace saw him as an egotistical dinosaur, part of an obsolete pack that included Saul Bellow and John Updike. Source: Internet
Vivian Gornick Roth as a belonging to a cohort of novelists who have “an infantile preoccupation with themselves.” Source: Internet
Vivian Gornick: "She, like the psychiatric patient who cannot stop explaining his behavior in terms of how his mother or father affected him in early childhood, is lost to genuine change. Source: Internet
Threaded throughout her revised assessment of Bowen is the story of a man who inflicted such little murders on Gornick herself, deceiving and embarrassing her again and again. Source: Internet