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The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Jeffrey Twitchell-Waas, "Robert Creeley" Benton Jay Komins, "Louis-Ferdinand Celine" Alan Tinkler, "Janet Frame"
The Review of Contemporary Fiction: Roberto Calasso Issue
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.
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, Vol. XXXIV, #2
This issue of The Review of Contemporary Fiction focuses on Moldova, offering translations of 20 Moldovan writers writing in the Romanian language. Compiled by editor and …
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.
The Review of Contemporary Fiction
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.
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: The Editions P.O.L Number
Editions P.O.L is perhaps the most innovative and important French publisher today, welcoming richly challenging and experimental literature into its fold to appear side by side …
Review of Contemporary Fiction
George Garrett, "'Once More unto the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More': The Publishing Scene and American Literary Art"/John Barth, "Postmodernism Revisited"/Gilbert Sorrentino, …