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The Review of Contemporary Fiction: Roberto Calasso Issue
The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Louis Zukofsky; Nicholas Mosley; Coleman Dowell/ Roy Flannagan, "Nicholas Mosley"/ Roy Flannagan, "The Way of Seeing the Story: An Interview with Nicholas Mosley"/ Eugene Hayworth, …
The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Nicholas Zurbrugg, "Introduction: Samuel Beckett--The Wider Context"/Nicholas Zurbrugg, "Introduction: Samuel Beckett--The Wider Context"/Samuel Beckett, "Three Extracts from Dream …
The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Arthur M. Saltzman, "Where Words Dwell Adored: An Introduction to William Gass"/Arthur M. Saltzman, "Language and Conscience: An Interview with William Gass"/William H. Gass, …
The Review of Contemporary Fiction
The Review of Contemporary Fiction is a tri-quarterly journal that features critical essays on fiction writers whose work resists convention and easy categorization.
Review of Contemporary Fiction
Susan Stewart, "The Bowerbirds" Robert Coover, "On Mrs. Willie Masters" Bradford Morrow, "A Girandole for Mr. Gass" Mary Caponegro "Lookin' with Gass" Rikki Ducornet "A Dream" …
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Review of Contemporary Fiction
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Review of Contemporary Fiction No.2 New Japanese Fiction-Vol.22
Dedicated to the discussion and celebration of innovative fiction, the Review of Contemporary Fiction has featured the most influential authors of the twentieth century for over …
Review of Contemporary Fiction
Featuring essays and tributes by Jonathan Lethem, Marjorie Perloff, and Gerald Howard among others, this issue of the Review of Contemporary Fiction focuses on the life and work of …
Review of Contemporary Fiction: XIII, #3
Editor's note/An interview with Gerald Murnane by Antoni Jach/Looking for Writers Beyond Their Work by John Griswold/Five Silhouettes by Luis Chitarroni (translated by Sarah …
Dalkey Archive Annual 1, Vol. 27, No. 1
What is the best Dalkey Archive fiction that never got the attention it deserves? In this issue of the Review we introduce a new format and also go out on a limb to make the claim …