Series I: Review of Contemporary Fiction
Sorrentino
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1971-1974
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1975-1976
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1977-1978
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1979
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1980
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1981
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1982
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1983-1984
Sorrentino/O'Brien correspondence1985-1987
North Point Press Cataloges
Miscellaneous articles, clippings, publications sent in correspondence
Issue Correspondence: Antin - Elman
Issue Correspondence: Fleisher - MacLochlainn
Issue Correspondence: Mercier - Wieners
Issue: Sorrentino Interview
Preliminary Table of Contents
Cover and Contents (title-p.4)
Sorrentino Interview
"The Act of Creation and Its Artifact" - Gilbert Sorentino
"From Work in Process, Blue Pastoral" - Gilbert Sorrentino
"Sorrentino's Past" - Toby Olsen
"In the song/ of the alphabet: Gilbert Sorrentino's Splendide Hotel" - Sharon Thesen
"Every Man His Voice" - Patrick McCarthy
"'Yes, We Have No Bananas': Gilbert Sorrentino's The Orangery" - Marie Russell
"A Marvellous Gift: Gilbert Sorrentino's Fiction" - Max Eilenberg
"A Short Defense of Plagiary" - G.L. Bruns
"Antony Lamont in Search of Gilbert Sorrentino: Character and Mulligan Stew" - Donald J. Greiner
"The Sky Changes: A Journey into the Uncouscious and a Road into the Novels of Gilbert Sorrentino" --Dr. Paul Emmett
"Blue Indigo" - Lowell Dunlap
"The Reality Changes" -Leon S. Roudiez
"Gilbert Sorrentino's Aberration of Starlight" -Coleman Dowell
"Gilbert Sorrentino and Mulligan Stew" -Nicholas Mosley
"Reading Gil Sorrentino" - Richard Elman
"Xmas as in Merry" -Robert Creeley
"Adam and Eve on a Raft" -Kenneth Tindall
"On Giving Up Fictioneering" -Bernard Share
"Sorrentino's Steelwork..." - preliminary articles
"The Parody Novel: Sterne's Tristram Shandy" - Richard Sheldon
Contributors
Book Reviews: Overview
Book Reviews
Text Copy: Reviews
Text Copy: Reviews
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"Psychic DiSIrEnberIng and Staying Sane: The Fiction of Gilbert Sorrentino" - Eric Mottrain
"On Mulligan Stew" - St. John Sweeney
"The Person of Fiction, The Fiction of Person"
"Rose Theatre"
"The Bronc People" - Author unknown
Metcalf / Selby
Correspondence: Atchity - Brossard
Correspondence Buckeye - DeFanti:
Correspondence: Enslin - Metcalf
Correspondence: Napora - Olson
Correspondence: Oppenheimer - Wertime
Contents, Book received, Contributors
Interview with Metcalf
"Interview with Paul Metcalf"
"Paul Metcalf and the Documetary Narrative" - George Butterick
"Notes for a Festshrift on Paul Metcalf"- Richard Grossinger
"From Melville to Olson to Metcalf: The Double Play"-TQU thurchill
"Local Universe" - Vincent Ferrini
"For Paul Metcalf" - Anmiiel Alcalay
"Re: incarnation-Patagoni, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, the body of knowledge and going nowhere fast" - Napora
"Paul Metcalf. . .A Very Personal Appreciation" -Theodore Enslin
"Travels Thru the Interior: notes toward a structural analysis of Paul Metcalf"-Alex Gildzen
"Mr. Metcalf and the Savage Mind" - Don Byrd
"Paul Metcalf Delivers the News" - Harry Lewis
"The Thrill of thoosing: Paul Metcalf and the Power of Not-So-Blackness" - Charles DeFanti
"Language and Materials in Paul Metcalf's Art"-Jonh O'Brien
Interview with Selby
Interview with Hubert Selby
Gilbert Sorrentino: "The Art of Hubert Selby"
"Addenda 1981: After Last Exit to Brooklyn"-Gilbert Sorrentino
"Selby' s Yahoos: The Brooklyn Breed - A dialogue of the Mind with Itself" - Jack Byrne
"Free Like the Rest of Us: Violation and Despair in Hubert Selby' s Novels" - Eric Mottram
Herman and Hubert: The Odd Couple - Paul Metcalf
The Fishing at Coney Island: Hubert Selby, Jr. and the Colt of Authenticity - Kenneth Tindall
Some Preliminary Notes Toward a Study of Selby -Robert Buckeye
The Materials of Art in Hubert Selby -John O'Brien
The Mirror of Man - Roland Binet
Hubert Selby, Jr.: The Poet of Prose Masters -Michael Stephens
"Memories - Joel Oppenheimer
Hubert Selby's Requiem for a Dream: A Primer of Vision - Kenneth John Atchity
On the Question of Style in Hubert Selby, Jr.'s Fiction - Richard Wertima
Some Things I Want to Say About Hubert Selby's Work - Harry Lewis
Potebnya -Richard Sheldon
Book Reviews
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Woolf / Markfield
Correspondence: Abbey-Bender
Correspondence: Bowering-Emerson
Correspondence: Emmett-Moore
Correspondence: Mottram-Tindall
Playing the Kite - Kenneth Tindall
God and Famous - Kenneth Tindall
The Hanmer of Wednesday - Kenneth Tindall
Book Reviews
the beginning - Thomas McGonigle
From the Middle - Thomas McGonigle
A much later note, on John-Juan - Edward Doon
All Things Considered" in Douglas Woolf -John O'Brien
Douglas Woolf's Ideal Fictions - Brian Stonehill
The Great Mother in the Fiction of Douglas Woolf: Ma in Ya!" - Paul Emmett
First Prize - Robert Creeley
Ornamental Prose: Andrei Bely - Richard Sheldon
Ya! Ya! Ya! Ya! . . . - Lowell Dunlap
Douglas Woolf' s Escape from Enclosure -Eric Mottram
16 Paragraphs on Douglas Woolf - Keith Abbott
Teitlebaum' s Window. . . - Jack Byrne
Douglas Woolf's 'Bank Dey' - George Bowering
Wrestling with Idealization: Wallace Markfield' s You Could Live if They Let You -Stephen L. Bender
The Enigma of Unpopularity and Critical Neglect... -Melvin J. Freedman
Interview with Wallace Markfield
"'Whoosh and Gaah: the New York Intellectuals..."-Sanford Pinsker
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Gaddis / Mosley
Correspondence: Ackroyd-Eilenberg
Correspondence: Fellows-Kuehl
Correspondence: Lathrop-Moore
Correspondence Mosley-Weisenburger
"Interview with William Gaddis" - John Kuehl and Steven Moore
William Gaddis's JR: The Novel of Babel" -Carl D. Malmgreen
"Paper Currencies: Reading William Gaddis" -Steven Weisenburger
"The paper Empires and Empirical Fictions of William Gaddis" -Joel Dana Black
"Comic-Ironic Parallels in William Gaddis' The Recognitions" - Stephen paul Martin
"What did you say Mister Gaddis? form in William Gaddis's JR" -Michael Boccia
"Vulnerability and Aggression: Characters and Objects in The Recognitions" - Stephen Paul Martin
"False Gold to Forge: The Forger Behind Wyatt Gwyon" -Tom Sawyer
"William Gaddis: A Selected Bibliography" - Steven Moore
"An Interview with Nicholas Mosley" -John O'Brien
"Faulkner's Fables" -Nicholas Mosley
Impossible Accidents: Nicholas Mosley" - Francis Booth
"Sleight of Language" -John Banks
"It's Like a Story: Mosley's Impossible Object" -John O'Brien
"Private Madness and Natalie Natalia" -John Banks
"Contrived Chaos: Catastrophe Practice and Godelian Incompleteness" -John Banks
"Toward A Theory of the Comic" -Viktor Shklovskey
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Bowles / Dowell
Correspondence: Bowles-Dowell
Correspondence: Duytshaever-Hunt
Correspondence: Lesser-White
"Drastic Points" -Irving Malin
"A Journey in Search of paul Bowles" -Paul Metcalf
"From Metcalf to Bowles to peabody" -Corespondences for Bowles Issue
"Let it Come Down and Inner Geography" -Wayne Pounds
"Paul Bowles: Past and Present" -Tim Hunt
"Approaching Paul Bowles" -Jack Collings
"Paul Bowles and 'The Frozen Fields of Vision'" -Lawrence D. Stewart
"Paul Bowles and the Perception of Evil" -Robert Hauptmann
"Endings and The Sheltering Sky" -Stephen Emerson
"Paul Bowles: 'Do Not Appropriate My Object'" -Linda S. Wells
Interview with Coleman Dowell
"Literary Balcomb Greene" -ColemannDowell
"White Into black" -Colemann Dowell
"Thoughts on White on Black on White" -Edmund White
"Colemann Dowell's Short Stories" -Meriam Fuchs
"Colemann Dowell" -Balcomb Green
"Exorcism and Grace: A Study of Androgyny in Island People" -Stephen-Paul Martin
"Miss Ethel and Mr. Dowell" -John and Linda Kandel Kuehl
"Pushy Jews and Aging Queens: Imaginary People in Two Novels by Colemann Dowell" -Thom Gunn
"Coleman Dowell's Frame-up: What Miss Ethel did Last Winter" -Jack Byrne
Book Reviews
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Eastlake / Higgins
Correspondence: Abbey-Dorm
Correspondence: Eastlake-Mocaffezy
Correspondence:McGonigle 1981
Correspondence: McGonigle 1982
Correspondence: McPheron-Wylder
Interview with William Eastlake; Questionnaire
"Wilain Eastlake: Para Mi Amigo" - Edward Abbey
"The Southwest Novels of William Eastlake"-Gerald Haslam
"Poetry, Abstraction, and the Comedy of Dream: William Eastlake's Portrait of an Artist with 26 Horses"-Jaires R. Lindroth
Style in Eastlake's Southwestern Novels: Personal Visions and Digressions" - Larry McCaffery
"William Eastlake: Satiric Voice Looking for a Form" -Delbert E. Wylder
"Eastlake: The Artist as Director of Revels"-Albert Wachtel
"Cowboys and Indians" - Robert Creeley
"Portrait of a Horse with Twenty-Six Artists"-George BcMering
"Debunking the Myth of the West" - Bathara E. Barnes
"The Limits of Survival with the Weapons of Humor:William Eastlake" - Eric Mottram
"The Critical Reception of William Eastlake"-William McPheron
"William Eastlake: A Checklist" - William McPheron
"The Heroe's Portion: Chaos or Anarchy in the Caltic Twoilet" - Aidan Higgins
"From Bornholrn Night-Ferry" - Aidan Higgins
"Aidan Higgins: Figures in Landscape"-Michael Mollen
Down from the Balcony" - Bernard Share
"Scenes from a Receding Past" - John O'Brien
"Notes on the Wandering Celt: Aidan Higgin 's Balcony of Europe" - Janes Liddy
"Aidan Higgins: A Political Dimension" - Sam Baneham
"Towards Bornholm Night-Ferry and Texts for the Air: A rereading of Aidan Higgins - Dermot Healy
"Form as an Extension of Content: 'their existence in my eyes" - Robert Buckeye
"Notes on Higgin' s Ladies of Springfield House"-Jack Byrne
"Parsing Love's Canplainte: Aidan Higgins on the Need to Name" - Sean Golden
"Let the Dead Bury the Dead: a prepared slide from St. Patrick' s Day, Dublin,1974"-Thomas McGonigle
"Evgeny Onegin (Pusbkin and Sterne)"-Viktor Sbklovsky
Book Reviews
"Imaginary Meadows" - Aidan Higgins
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"Winter is coming" by Aidan Higgins
Kerouac / Pinget
Correspondence: Abbott - Bishop
Correspondence: Blanchot - Durert
Correspondence: Fagin - Johnson, Ronna
Correspondence: Kart-Otten
Correspondence: Platier - Sturrock
Correspondence: Taliman - Woods
"Kerouac" - William Burroughs
"Doctor Sax: The Origins of Vision in the Duluoz Leend" - Ronna Johnson
"Jack Kerouac' s 'Jazz America' or Who Was Roger Beloit?" - Larry Kart
"Kerouac' s Harmonious Combination of Elements: The Long Symphonic Sentence" - Joy Walsh
"The Misreading of Kerouac" - Tim Hunt
"Kerouac and Jazz" - Jim Burns
"Diluoz and Faust" - George Rideout
"A Preface to Visions of Cody" - Eric Mottraiu
"Tender Hearts in Boulder" - John Clellon Holmes
"Synaesthesia, Synchronisity, and Syncopation"-Regina Weineich
"Jack Kerouac: Roman Catholic Conscience and The Body" - Joy Walsh
"Where Did This Guy Cone From Anyway?"-Gerald Nicosia
"The Brothers Martin or The Decline of America"-Regina Weinreich
"Spring 1956: Fran A Life of Jack Bèrouac"-Tan Clark
"Literature of the Fifties: Jack Kerouac and the Delicate Balancing Point" - Unknown
"All I Got" - Thomas McGonigle
"Write in Recollection and Amazement for Yourself"-Chris Challis
"Translator's Preface to Pinget' s Someone"-Barbara Wright
"Speech Conference at NYU: Sept. 30, Oct. 1, Oct. 2,1982" - Robert Pinget
"The Trials of Translating Pinget" - Barbara Wright
"Wanes in Graal Flibuste" - Robert M. Henkels
"L'Apocrypha: ou la loi nouvelle" - Stephen Bann
"Robert Pinget: The End of a Modern Way"-Stephen Bann
"Extremeties of Discourses: Walter Pater and Robert Pinget" - Stephen Barin
"Pinget and the Voyage to Some/Nowhere"-F.C. St. Aubyn
"Pinget 's Passacacilia: Birds Wings Beating the Solid Air" - John O'Brien
"Who is Robert Pinget?" - Jean-Loius de Rambures
"The Search for Identity in the Work of Robert Pinget" - Anna Otten
"The Absences of Monsieur Songe" - John Sturrock
"Discovering the Unforseeable : Robert Pinget's Narrative Adventures" - Germaine Baril
"Pinget and Friends" - John Fletcher
"Robert Pinget: Family Feuds and Others" -Jean-Claude Varielle
"Are You Listening? '-Robert Pinget's Insistent Voices" - Gerinaine Baril
"Rats, Cats and Bats: Character, Plot and Language in Robert Pinget' s Plays" - Robert Henkels
"Structures of Narration in The Inquisitory: Plot Formation or Senseless Ramblings?"-Jean Claude Lieber
"Pinget's The Inquisitory: Or Where Were You on the Night of June 12th?" - Jack Byrne
"Between Fantoine and Agapa" -George Railard
"Authorial personae in Pinget' s fiction: Mahu,Mortin, and Monsieur Songe" - Anthony Cheal Pugh
"Speech and Function: Robert Pinget' s 'The Libera Me Domine" - Tony Duvert
"Abel and Bela" - Jean Claude Lieber
"Deciphering an Alchemical Cipher: Robert Pinget's Paraichimie" - Bettina L. Knapp
"Three Lonesque Hours at Paris' Oldest Cafe or The Attribution of a New Literary Prize"-Albert Rosso
"Searching for Jack Kerouac"-Arthur Winfield Knight
"A New Field': A Note on The Charma Bums"-William Crawford Woods
"The Inner Quest of Space: Twenty-Five Years Later"-Albert Huerta
"Kerouac: A Reichian Interpretation" - Joy Walsh
Miscellaneous
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Cortazar / Hawkes
Correspondence: Alazraki - Gault
Correspondence: Greiner - Higgins
Correspondence: Honig - Olivares
Correspondence: Ortega - Zieger
Interview with Julio Cortazar
"Some Aspects of the Short Story" - Julio Cortazar "
On the Short Story and Its Environs" -Julio Cortazar
"End of the Game: The Early Fictions of Julio Cortazar" - John Ditsky
"Morelli on the Threshold" - Julio Ortega
"Auto-Peferencial Elements in 'Blow-Up' and 'The Gates of Heaven'" - Genaro J. Perez
"Movement and Stasis, Film, and Photo: Temporal Structures in the Recent Fiction of Julio Cortazar" - Lois Parkinson Zamora
"Desire, the Author, and the Reader in Cortazar's Narrative" -Sara Castro-Klaren
"Julio Cortazar's redhead night: or Notes on ordering the Universe in Prosa del observatorio" -Evelyn Picon Garfield
"The Art of Shaman: Julio Cortazar Viewed as a natie American Writer" -Sharon Spencer
April in Buenos Aires: Letter Without a Heading to Julio Cortazar" -Luisa Valenzuela
Hopscotch: The Novel as Pandora's Box" -Carlos Fuentes
"Fear/Silent Toys" -Alicia Borinsky
"From Bestiary to Glenda: Pushing the Short Sotry to its Utmost Limits" -Jaime Alazraki
"Cortazar's Other Texts" -Saul Sosnowski
"Life and Art: An Interview with John Hawkes" -Patrick O'Donnell
"The Blood Oranges: Cyril's Lyric" -Stanley Fogel
"The Oxymoron as Central Trope in the Passion Artist" -Pierre Gault
"'It's a Lawless Country': Narrative, Formal and Thematic Coherence in The Beetle Leg" -Alan Heineman
"Virginie as Metaphor" -John Kuehl
"The Beauties of Language: Notes on The Blood Oranges and The Passion Artist" -Franco La Polla
"The Devil and John Hawkes" - Stephen Weisenburger
"Self-Consciousness and Death~, Sleep, & the Traveler" - John Banks
"'The Pen and The Skin ': Inscription and Cryptography in John Hawke' s Second Skin" -Mare Chenetier
"The Rhetoric of Excess in John Hawkes' Travesty" -Christine Laniel
"The Blood Oranges" - Review by Gilbert Sorrentino
"Viobata~ Bodies: Hawkes' Second Skin" -Johan Thielemans
"Who's Cassandra? For That Matter, Who's Gertrude?" -John O'Brien
"Bob and Carob and Ted and Alice Out of Season in Ilyria: Sacrei and Profane Love Among the Funeral Cypresses" - Jack Byrne
"Postmodernism and Autobiographical Commentary: The Blood Oranges and Virginie" - Heide Ziegler
"Garfish, Chili Dogs, and the Human Torch: Memories of Richard Brautigan and San Francisco, 1966" -Keith Abbott
"Cortazar' s Secret Weapons" - Victoria Slavaski
"Julio Cortaza, lector"
Communications and Communications: paralysis, Amnesia, Aphasia" -Andre Le Vat
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Burroughs
Correspondence: Abbott - Goodman
Correspondence: Grauerholz - Morgan
Correspondence: 0'Brien, Glenn - Zurbrugg
Creative Reading - William Burroughs
"Revenge of the Ice Box - William Burroughs
Ruski - William Burroughs
The Last European Interview - Philippe Mikriammos
Burroughs, Grauerholz, and Cities of the Red Night: An Interview with James Grauerholz -Nicholas Zurbrugg
Departed have left no address': Revelation/Concealment Presence/Absence in Naked Lunch" -Michael Leddy
The Gnostic Vision of William S. Burroughs -Gregory Stephenson
William Burroughs: A Personal View" - Allan Ansen
The Dynamics Deja Vu of William Burroughs -Regina Weinrich
The Revelatory Connection: Inspired Poetry and Naked Lunch - Barbara Estrin
Burrough' s Theater of Illusion: Cities of the Red Night - Steven Shaviro
Beyond Good and Evil: 'How to' Read Naked Lunch -Robin Lydenberg
The Limits of Intertextuality: Barthes, Burroughs Gysin, Culler - Nicholas Zurbrugg
The Burroughs Biopathy: William S. Burroughs' Junky and Naked Lunch and Reichian Theory -Allan Johnston
Fastest Brains Preserved - Devid Ohle
Freedom Through Fantasy in the Recent Novels of William S. Burroughs - Jennie Skerl
Burroughs"- Francois Bucher
June Dream - Anne Waldman
A Burroughs Primer - Jurgen Ploog
Burroughs Live - Glenn O'Brien
Each Word Taken Clean, Clean, Clean: William Carlos Williams' White Mule and The Great American Novel -James R. Bettinger
49th Slice from St. Patrick's Day, Dublin 1974 -Thomas McGonigle
Book Reviews
Excerpts from an Interview with Allan Ginsberg: The Creation of Naked Lunch - Jennie Skerl
The Authenticity of an Apocryphal Book -Jacqueline Piatier
Miscellaneous Burroughs
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Goytisolo / Reed
Correspondence: Baxnberger - Gimferrer
Correspondence: Goytisolo - Lenz
Correspondence: Lindroth - Oviedo
Correspondence: Perez - Sarduy
Correspondence: Schaeffer - Young
An Interview with Juan Goytisolo - Julio Ortega
A Cervantine Readii~ of Three Trapped Tigers -Juan Goytisolo
Literature Pursued by Politics - Juan Goytisobo
Language, Ideal Reality, and Effective Reality -Juan Goytisolo
Vicissitudes of Modejarism: Juan Ruiz, Cervantes,Galdos - Juan Goytisolo
Goytisolo's The Field of Nijar and La Chanca -Luccarelli
Selections fran La Chanca - Juan Goytisolo
Juan Goytisolo or the Novel as Exile -Carbos Fuentas
Juan Goytisolo's Novel Trilogy: A Reader's Personal Memory - Gonzalo Diaz-Migoyo
"Mimesis and Narrative Discourse: Juan Goytisolo's Search for Immediacy - B.A. Gonzalez
The Literary Criticism of Juan Goytisolo -Kessel Schwartz
Fugal Form in Fin De Fiesta (The Party's Over) -Genaro J. Perez
Deterritorialization - Severo Sarduy
Fran Don Julian to Makbara: A Possible Orientalist Reading - Juan Goytisolo
La Carcil Verbal: Narrative Discourse in Makbara -Bieder
The Apocalypse According to Juan Goytisolo -Julian Rios
Makbara: Juan Goytisobo 's Fictionalized Version of 'Orientalism - Luce Lopez-Baralt
Marks of Identity: Identity and Discourse -Aline Schumann
Makbara: The Space of Phantasm - Annie Perrin
Interview with Ishmaeb Reed
The Free-Lance Pallbearers, or: No More Proscenium Arch. - La Polla
Old Gods and New Demons-Ishmael Peed and His Fiction - Jerry H. Bryant
The Waxing and Waning of Cab CablcMay -W. C. Bairiberger
Ishamel Reed's Raven - Joe Weixlmann
Heading Thsm Off at the Pass: The Fiction of Ishmael Reed - Peter Nazareth
From Krazy Eat to HooDo: Aesthetic Discourse in the Fiction of Isbmael Reed - Lindroth
Reality as Art: The Last Deys of Louisiana Red -Geoffrey Green
White Men with Three Names. . . Fran Scat to Scatology - Jack Byrne
Ishainel Reed's Mumbo Jumbo: Form of the Mystery -Boccia
Problems of the Novel - Juan Goybisolo
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Cela
Correspondence: Benet - Ilie
Correspondence: Kerrigan - Kronik
Correspondence: Liddy - Ray
Correspondence: Tindall - Wasserman
La Mancha in My Heart - Cela
The World of the Bullfight.. - Cela
Supper with Lola Pacheco - Cela
The Latest Word on the Horse Casinaide, 'Almost-Nobody - Cela
The Color of Seed - Anthony Kerrigan
The Novel as Concept - Cela
The Game of the Possible: Francois and Censorship and Techniques of Dissent - Janet Perez
I Must Be Talking About Mrs. Caldwell to El Hey Son Armadans - Liddy
Cela: Writing about Death - Rato
Camillo Jose Cela - Roger D. Tinnell
A Stylist, an Institution, a Book: Cela, Censorship and Mazurca Para Doe Muertos - Wasserman
Introduction to The Family of Pasual Doarte -Anthony Kerrigan
Cela and Spanish Marginal Culture -David William Foster
Trauma and Tenderness in the Novels and Travels of Camibo Jose - Robert Kirsner
Cela: The Writer's Trade (In Darkness) - Umbral
Historical cirounistances and Thematic Motifs in San Camilo, 1936 - Janet Perez
Mazurca Para Dos Muertos Seen Through Its Characters - Rodenas
Mother Caldwell Writes to Her Dearly Beloved Son.. -Jack Byrne
Pascual 's Parole - Kronik
Watercatch': chapter from Banks of the Sea -Kenneth Tindall
Fictional Infinities - Sorrentino
Book Reviews
The Art of Greenland -Bodil Koalund (Translation by Kenneth Tindall)
An Interview: Camilo Jose Cela/Lubos Junk
Translator's Notes
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Simon
Correspondence: Andrews - Duytschaever
Correspondence: Fletcher - Silverman
Correspondence: Simon - Varielle
Correspondence: Wright
Correspondence: Interview with Claude Simon: Autobiography, The Novel, Politics - Pugh
Reflections on the Novel: Claude Simon's Address to the Colloquim on the New Novel , New York University, October 1982 - Claude Simon
Claude Simon's Answers to Questions Written by Ludovic Janvier - Janvier
Fiction Word by Word - Claude Simon
History and Fiction in Claude Simon's Novels -Roudiez
From Drawing, to painting, to text: Claude Simon's Allegory of representation and reading in the prologue to The Georgics - Pugh
The Textualization of Time in Conducting Bodies, Trytich and The World About Us -Duffy
Metaphor and Metonymy in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two Birds - Conte
A Cumbersome Hero - Lieber (French and Eglish)
Simon and Sartre - Duncan
The Georgics: The limits of history - Britton
The General in The Georgics - Fletcher
Claude Simon: The Critical Properties of Painting -Brewer
Claude Simon's I/eye - Anna Otten
What We Can Learn from an Open Window -Vareille
Metaphor and Metonymy in Flann O'Brien' S Swim-Two-Birds - Conte
Book Reviews
Meaning and Subversion in Claude Simon's Le Vent: Sane Structural Considerations -Duffy
The New Novel - Anna Otten and Karbis Racevskis
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Typist's copy: pp. 90-134
Typist's copy: pp. 135-158
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Text copy: pp. 47-89
Text copy: pp.90-134
Text copy: pp.135-159
Johnson / Rhys
Correspondence: Ames - Figes
Correspondence: Ghose - Marshfield
Correspondence: Murdock - Wilson
Introduction to Aren't You Rather Young to be Writing Your Memoirs? - B. S. Jchnson
Another Interruption : from Travelling People -B.S. Johnson
Everyone Kniws Somebody Who's Dead - B. S. Johnson
"Bryan" -Ghose
Telling Life, Telling Death: The Unfortunates -Tredell
B.S. Johnson and the British Experimental Tradition: an Introduction - Mackrell
The Truth of Lying: Albert Angelo - Tredell
B.S. Johnson - Figes
The Book as a Metaphor: Artifice and Experiment in the Novelo of B. S. Johnson - Davis
B. S. Johnson and the Consolation of Literature D'Eath
Albert Angelo or B. S. Johnson' s Paradigm of Truth -Thielemans
Artifice and Paradise in B. S. Johnson's Travelling People - C. Kanaganayakam
B. S . Johnson's Intransitive Performance -Splendors
No Future - Thomas McGonigle
Bryan Johnson - A Big Mother Fucker of a Pisces -Kenneth Tindall
Sane Thoughts on Jean Rhys's Fiction - Abbott
Jean Rhy's 'Tree of Life' - Harris
Jean Rhys: The Men in Her Novels . " -Elain Kraf
Arrangements in Silver and Grey: The Whistlerian Moment in the Short Fiction of Jean Rhys -Lindroth
Whispers Outside the Room: The Haunted Fiction of Jean Rhys - Lindroth
Rhys, de Beauvoir and the Woman in Love - Berger
The Paradox of Style, Metaphor, and Ritual in Good Mornin, Midnight -Emery
Jean Rhys's Good Morning. Midnight: The Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Jack Byrne
Not Counting the Savages - B. S. Johnson
The Imagination on Trial - Interview with B.S. Johnson
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Text Copy: pp. 42-92
Text Copy: pp. 93-127
Text Copy: pp. 128-162
Bukowski / Butor
Correspondence: Abbott - Kessler
Correspondence: lambert - Pringle
Correspondence: Roudiez
Correspondence: Sandarg - Weinstein
Bukowski's Ham on Rye and the Los Angeles Novel -Fontana
"Women: The Siren calls of Boredom - Jimmie Cain
Writing the Great American Novel on the PC -Jack Sanders
Some Tough Acts to Follow - Keith Abbott
Setting Free the Buk - Locklin
A Day at the Races: Gambling and Luck in Bukowski's Fiction - Glover
Bukowski's War All the Time and Horses Don't Bet on People and Neither Do I - Locklin
A Bottle Stain - Thomas McGonigle
Mirror of Ourselves: Notes on Bukowski's Post Office - Gibralter
Bukowski's Chinaski: Playing Post Office - Byrne
South of No North: Bukowski in Deadly Earnest -Weinstein
Charles Bukowski and the Avant-Garde - Smith
Notes on a Dirty Old Man - Kessler
On Flaubert's Bouvard and Pecuchet -Butor
The Bagatelles of Theleme - Butor
Smoke Signals - Butor
The Raven' s Reminiscences - Michel Butor (French and Enlish)
Interview with Michel Baton: The Writer as Janus -Otten
Baudelaire in Baton's Passing Time -Alastair Duncan
The Application and Development of Michel Bator's Collage Principle in Illustrations IV - Inglis
"Mbile: America, The Novel - Jean-Claude Montel (French and English)
Butor's Room Without a View: The Train Compartment in La Modification -Pringle
Baton: The Writer as Don Juan - Waelti-Walters
Expanding Fictions: Baton's Intervalle -Barbara Mason
"Michel Butor and the Role of Poetry and Prose" -Aubyn
Mobile - Metcalf
Situating Butor on the Horizon of Contemporary Critical Perspectives - Oppenheim
Michel Butor' s Passage de Milan: The Numbers Gains -Knee
"Michel Baton: Synthesis or Dilemma? - Vareille
Dreaming the 'Baroque Nile': In the Wake of Butor's Aesthetics - Debaisieux
"Michel Butor: Between the Crowd and the Hero -Helbo
Trapped: Analysis of Resean Aenien - Josee Lambert
Butor's Rare and . Limited Editions: 1956-1983 -Aubyn
Book Reviews and Books Received and Annual Index
Michel Butor: entre la foule et le beros -A. Helbo
World Literature Today - Vol. 56 #2 Spring 1982 (photostat)
Signaux De Fumee - Pour Michel Sicard
Bokowski: Drain a Last Tired Beer - Challis
Table of Contents
Text copy: title page - p.59
Text copy: pp. 60-118
Text copy: pp. 119-164
Text copy: pp. 165-210
Fiction Issue
Correspondence: Acker - Hawkes
Correspondence: Lane - Tindall
The Apocrypha - Pinget
Armenian Papers - Harry Matthews
From Unmaking It: 'Radical Surgery' -Wallace Markfield
Vito in Europe - Part II - Ann Rower
The Corpse Dream of N. Pektor - Thomas McGonigle
Model Wife - Margaret Mitchell Dukore
In Another World - Margaret Mitchell Dukore
Two Mose Bankes - Gilbert Sorrentino
In the Mood - Colleen Dowell
Don Quixote in America, the Land of Freedom -Kathy Acker
Excerpts fran Landscapes After the Battle -Goytisolo
From Ghost Waves - James McManus
Unwelcome Words - Paul Bowles
Three Sketches for a Meta-Myth - Nicholas Mosley
From Pignon - Kenneth Tindall
From Larva: 'Auto da Fenix - Julian Rios
Book Reviews: originals
Book Reviews: copies
The Coming of Night - A Brief Introduction -Kathy Acker
Text Models and Copies
Text Copy: pp. 1-52
Text Copy: pp.53-98
Text Copy: pp.99-156
Text Copy: pp.157-197
Text Copy: pp.198-228
Calvino
Correspondence: Alamansi - Joseph
Correspondence: La Polla - Migiel
Correspondence: Marello - Willen
Table of Contents
La Camera Ardente - Harry Matthews
Calvino' s Combinative Aesthetics: Theory and Practice - Jerry A. Varsava
+ Zero: Halo Calvino's Minimalist Narratives -Sorel Thompson Friedman
Man, History, Subject, Object: Calvino in Crisis -John Earl Joseph
The Recovery of Mnemonic Meanings in L'entrata inguerra - Franco Ricci
A Note on Marcovaldo - Franco La Polla
Calvino' s Fantastic 'Ancestors': The Viscount, the Baron, and the Knight - Jack Byrne
Optimism without Illusions - Francesco Guardiani
Italo Calvino: A Woman, a Moon, the City -Michael Stephens
Calvino' s Framed Narrations: Writers, Readers, and Reality - Kathryn Hume
Calvino's Combinatorics - Warren F. Motte, Jr.
The Fragmentation of Allegory in Calvino's Invisible Cities - Carol P. James
Form and Formula in calvino's Invisible Cities -Laura Marcello
Ghosts and Shadows: Reading and Writing in Italo Calvino's If on a Winter's Night a Traveller -Geoffrey Green
"Romancing the Reader: Calvino's If On a Winter' s Night a Traveller - Carl D. Malmgren
Another Book, Another Author: Calvino, Flaubert, Mallarme - Marshall C. Olds
The Role of the Reader in Italo Calvino's If On a Winter's Night a Traveller - Ian Rankin
Calvino on Photography - Constance Pierce
The Game of Palomar - George Scalise
Book Reviews
Contributor's Notes
Italo Calvino e le favole Italiane -Guiseppe Caputo
Text Copy: pp. 1-41 (photograph of Calvino)
Text Copy: pp. 42-87
Text Copy: pp. 88-123
Text Copy: pp. 124-167
Valenzuela
Correspondence: Araujo - Garfield
Correspondence: Gazarian - Mull
Correspondence: Orthmann - de Zapata
Table of Contents
My Extraordinary Ph.D.' From Cat-O-Nine-Deaths by Luisa Valenzuela Evelyn Picon Garfield
Dangerous Words - Luisa Valenzuela
Dirty Words - Luisa Valenzuela
In Search of My Own Backyard - Luisa Valenzuela
In Search of My Own Backyard - Luisa Vabenzuela
From The Motive - Luisa Valenzuela
Interview with Luisa Valenzuela - Evelyn Picon Garfield
Valenzuela's Cat-O-Nine-Deaths - Ann H. Fores
Female Sexuality in Selected Short Stories by Luisa Valenzuela: Towards an Ontology of Her Work -Marting
That Which Resists: The Code of the Real in Luisa Valenzuela's He Who Searches -Emily Hicks
Luisa Valenzuela's He Who Searches - Margo Glantz
The Symbolic, the Imaginary and the Real in Luisa Valenzuela 's He Who Searches - Guillermo Maci
Valenzuela's 'Other Weapons - Helena Araujo
Other Weapons': When Metaphors Become Real -Marta Morello-Frosch
Ritual Transformation in Luisa Valenzuela's 'Ritual of Rejection' - Dorothy S. Mull
The Lizard's Tail: Discourse Denatured -Sharon Magnarelli
The Sorcerer and Luisa Valenzuela, Double Narrators of the Novel/Biography Myth/History -Marie-Lise Gazarian Gautier
Luisa Valenzuela's 'Where the Eagles Dwell': From Fragmentation to Holism - Zulima Nelly Martinez
Van Vogt's Use of Suetonius - Robert Edgeworth
Book Reviews
Interview with Luisa Valenzuela
The Fruits of Summer -Luisa Valenzuela
Luisa Valenzuela's 'Little Man, Festo ' - Luisa Valenzuela
Censorship in Argentina from the Writer's Point of View - Luisa Valenzuela
Miscellaneous Articles
Miscellaneous Poetry and Short Stories
'Springtime' from Cat-O-Nine-Deaths - Evelyn Picon Garfield
The Efficient Cat' from The Efficient Cat -Evelyn Picon Garfield
Luisa Valenzuela's List
Brossard
Correspondence: Abel - Brossard
Correspondence: Bryant - Levy
Correspondence: Lykiard - Woods
Tentative Visits to the Cemetary: Reflections on My Beat Generation - Chandler Brossard
From Come Out with Your Hands Up! -C. Brossard
Interview with Chandler Brossard -Steven Moore
Chandler Brossard: An Introduction and Checklist -Steven Moore
Chandler, WWD, and, Inevitably, Hopefully Not Intrusively, Me - Seynour Krim
My Chandler Brossard - John Bowers
The 'Passed' White Nero: Brossard and Mailer at the Roots of Hip - William Crawford Woods
Chandler Brossard - A View fran England -Con Holland-Skinner
Publishing Big Chan: A Sort of Valentine -Joyce Engelson
The Bright Wonderful Surface - Alexis Lykiard
The Bold Saboteurs - Edgar Z. Friedenberg
Of Oatmeal Cookies and, Brossard - Mandy Keifetz
The Labors of Yogi - Norman Kelfetz
Notes on Chandler Brossard as Playwright -Jay Landesman
The Masked Centaur: Cultural Ambivalence in The Double View - James R. Lindroth
Chandler Brossard, Cynic - Jerry H. Bryant
The Spanish Scene - Barbara Probst Soloman
Chandler Brossard: A Critical Study of 'Dirty Books for Little Folks - S. Ramneth
Dirty Books - John Coyne
The Abuses of Enchantment - William Levy
Raging Joys, Sublime Violations: The Vietnam War in the Fiction of Chandler Brossard -Philip Beidler
About Wake Up - Chandler Brossard
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Text Copy:: pp. 193-end
Miscellaneous Issue Format Pieces (photographs, originals, etc.)
Beckett
Correspondence: John O'Brien (editor) with Nicholas Zurbrugg (guest editor)
Correspondence: Contributors to Editors
IntroductIon: Samuel Beckett-The Wider Context -Nicholas Zurbrugg
Three Extracts frau Dream of Fair to Middling __ - Samuel Beckett
Dream of Fair to Middling Warren: A Preface and Post-Script - Deidre Bair
Beckett and Proust - William Burroughs
A Footnote to William Borroughs 'Article 'Beckett and Proust' - Nicholas Zurbrugg
Beckett and Deep Sleep - Robert Lax
A Note on Ill Seen Ill Said and A Note on criticism - Michael O'Brien
Notes on Three Novels by Samuel Beckett -Michael Horovitz
Island Truancies: The Sauntering of Mercier and Camier - James Liddy
What's a Door Doing Here?' A Squint at Beckett's Layered Question -Dom Sylvester Haiedard
The Structure of Lessness - Rosemary Pountney (Appendix 1)
The Music in Samuel Beckett's Play -Kenneth Gaburo
Interview with David Warrilo - Nicholas Zurbrugg
Interview with Philip Glass - Nicholas Zurbnigg
Interview with Billie Whitelaw - Nicholas Zurbrugg
From Characters to Discrete Events: The Evolving Concept of Dramatis Personae in Beckett's Radio Plays - Germaine Baril
What Where II: Revision as Recreation -S. E. Gontarski
The Anti-Zoom (A Little Polemic Against Metaphor) -Peter Gidal
LeWitt in Progress - Rosalind E. Krauss
Self and Theatricality: Samuel Beckett and Vito Acconci - Paul Taylor
Waiting for Commercials - Nam June Paik
In Memory of Christine Tsingos - Bernard Heidsieck
Beckett and Proust - Lourdes Castro
The New Overbrook The Lost Ones: Story of the Work -Charles Altschul
Statement on The Lost Ones - Charles Klabunde
No Matter. Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better Tom Phillips
Poem Sequence for Samuel Beckett - John J. Sharkey
Parisian Notes - John Taylor
They Come': A Fifty Percent Mesostic - John Cage (for N.Z.)
Layout Sheets and Notes for Issue
Text Copy: pp. 1-54
Text Copy: pp. 55-107
Text Copy: pp. 108-160
Text Copy: pp. 161-176
Text Copy: pp. 177-end
Mathews
Text Copy:
Text Copy: Mathews - Watten
Text Copy: White - Wright
For Prize Winners - Harry Mathews
A Conversation with Harry Mathews - John Ashbery
John Ashbery Interviewing Harry Mathews
'Owen and Phobe: II 'from Cigarettes -Harry Mathews
Their Masks, Their Lives-Harry Mathews' Cigarettes - Edmund White
Avez-Vous Lu Harry Mathews? - Georges Perec
Harry Mathews' Fiction: A Map of Masks -Joseph McElroy
Permutational Mathews - Warren F. Motte
Harry Mathews ' The Conversions : In the Net of the Goddess - Thomas Mirkowicz
About Harry Mathews' Fiction - Kenneth Koch
From 'A Place Apart' - W. C. Bamberger
Tlooth - Barbara Guest
Lies Like Truth-The Art of Harry Mathews -Frederick Ted Castle
Harry Mathews: An Experiment in Presence -Barrett Watten
Harry Mathews' Selected Declarations of Dependence: Proverbs and the Forms of Authority -Welch D. Everman
'Eleusions Truths': Harry Mathews' Strategies and Games - Eric Mottram
The Labors of Signifier - Keith Cohen
The Genius of Friendship - Hubert Damisch
A Brief Note Concerning the Impossibility of Harry Mathews - Jacques Jouet
Harry Mathews: A Checklist - Bill McPheron
The Achievement of Coleman Dowell: A Bibliographical Essay - John Kuehi
Lesser-Known Contemporary German Authors -Nicholas J. Meyerhofer
Harry Mathews' Fiction: What Is At Stake? -Joseph McElroy
Book Reviews and Books Received
Contributor's Notes
Drafts for Advertisments and Photographs
Drafts for Title Page: PHOTOGRAPH
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Text copy: pp. 49-99
Text copy: pp. 100-153
Text copy: pp. 154-196
Text copy: pp. 197-244
Text copy: pp. 245-272
Ollier
Correspondence: Aas - Knee
Correspondence: Laabi-Montel
Correspondence: Noguez - Zadek
Unknown Correspondence
Enigma ou le Double Simulacre - Jean Claude Montel
Our Musigue, Dix Ans Apres - Christian Rosset
La Figure Dans Le Jew D'Enfant -Philippe de la Genardiere
Topographies - Philippe Boyer
Sur Les Traces D'un Trauma - A. Khatibi
La lecon des incipit - Philippe de la Genardiere
Une histoire illisible au non de la troisiene personne - Abdelwahab Meddeb
Ia Theatre De Claude Ollier -Gerhard Goebel-Schihling
Fuentes
Correspondence: Brandt - Fuentes
Correspondence: Gass-Zeitz
The Triple Lunar Goddess and Her Cult in Some of Fuentes' Short Fiction - Janet Perez
Point of View in the Death of Artemio Cruz: Singularity or Multiplicity Santiago Tejerina-Canal
Carios Fuentes et le miroir de Malintzin -Marc Nacht
A Gallery of Women in Canoe Fuentes' Canter de ciegos - George Gordon Wing
Magic Realism and Fantastic History: Carlos Fuentes' - Lois Parkinson Zamora
Odor Motifs in The Death of Artemio Cruz -Genaro J. Perez
Narrative Complexities in Fuentes' Aura -Chanles F. Dameron
'Chac-Mool': A Journey into the Fantastic -Joseph Tyler
Miscellaneous Fuentes articles
Books Received
Schmidt
Guest Editor's Note - F.P. Ott
A Guest in the Cave of Books - Klaus T. Hofmann
On Translating the Unconventional Prose of Arno Schmidt - John E. Woods
A Heart of Stone - Arno Schmidt
Great Cain - Arno Schmidt
Calculations (I-III) - Arno Schmidt, tr. by F.P. Ott
Why were they saying such terrible things about Arno Schmidt? - Robert Weninger
Arno Schmidt: The German Context - Keith Bullivant
Bestandige Schnoddrigkeiten-'-Arno Schmidt and the Human Voice - Anthony Phelan
Narrative Technique in the Kuhe in Halbtauer Series - Ulrich Goerdten (tr. by Thomas Hansen)
And back. And forth. - Ernst-Dieter Steinwender (tr. by F.P. Ott)
Some Preliminary Remarks Concerning the Presentation of Page 636 of Zettels Traum -Ernst Krahwehl
Pleasurable=Profitable Playfulness - Horst Denkler
Producing the 'EG' -Figures of the Readymade Unconscious in Evening Edged in Gold - Kurt Jauslin
Mystifictional Traces - Suzanne Kretzer
Moments From the Work of a Faun - Juhian Rios
Schmidt/Joyce: A Case of Possession -David Hayman
Schmidt/Joyce: Anatomy of a Misunderstanding -Stefan Gradmann
Arno Schmidt's Reception of E.A. Poe "-Thomas S. Hansen
Arno Schmidt: A Select Bibliography - F.P. Ott
Guest Editor's Note - F.P. Ott (Corrected Galley)
A Guest in the Cave of Books - Klaus T. Hofmann(Corrected Galley)
On Translating the Unconventional Prose of A.Schmidt - John E. Woods (Corrected Galley)
From 'A Heart of Stone - A.Schmidt (Corrected Galley)
Great Cain - A. Schmidt (Corrected Galley)
Tall Grate - A. Schmidt (Corrected Galley)
Calculations (I-III) - A. Schmidt (Corrected Galley)
Why Were They Saying Such Terrible Things About Arno Schmidt? - R. Weninger (Corrected Galley)
Arno Schmidt: The German Context - K. Bollivant (Corrected Galley)
Bestandige Schnoddrigkeiten - Anthony Phelan (Corrected Galley)
Narrative Technique in the Kuhe Halbtrauer Stories -Ulrich Goerdten (Corrected Galley)
'And back. And forth' - Ernst-Dieter Steinwender (Corrected Galley)
Some Preliminary Remarks Concerning the Preservation of Page 636 - Ernst Krawehl (Corrected Galley)
'Pleasurable=Profitable Playfulness -Horst Denkler
OLters ' Method: Producing the 'EG' -Kurt Jaushin (Corrected Galley)
Mystifictional Traces - Suzanne Kretzer (Corrected Galley)
"Moments From the Work of a Fauntes. - Juhian Rios (Corrected Galley)
Schmidt/Joyce: A Case of Possession - Devid Hayman (Corrected Galley)
Schmidt/Joyce: Anatomy of a Misunderstanding" -Stefan Gradmann (Corrected Galley)
Arno Schmidt's Reception of E.A. Poe. -Thomas Hansen (Corrected Galley)
Arno Schmidt: A Select Bibliography - F.P. Ott (Corrected Galley)
Book Reviews (Corrected Galley)
Books Received (Corrected Galley)
Drafts of RCF Covers: Cortazar/Hawkes; Comedy Issue; Claude Simon; Metcalf/Selby; Fiction Issue; Johnson/Rhys; Misterio - Gilbert Sorrentino
Moore correspondence: 1984-1985
Moore/Weinreich correspondence: 1989
Book Reviews: Fall Issue 1989
Annual Index
Interview with Regina Weinreich
Chandler Brossard: An Introduction and Checklist
Claude Ollier Today: An Introduction - Cecile Lindsay
Claude Ollier: A Bibliography
Claude Ollier: A Bibliography
Interview with Claude Ollier - Cecile Lindsay
French Version - Claude Ollier
From Mon Double y Malacca - Claude Ohlier
from Marrakch Medine - Claude Ollier
The Shadow of a Doubt - Paul Louis Rossi
Child's Play: La Jeu D'Enfant and Beyond - Cecile Lindsay
Concealed Production in Ollier's First Novel -Leon S Roudiez
"Microstructural Intertextuality: Solving Claude Ollier's Enigma - Robin Knee
Enigma: Or the Double Similacrum - Jean-Claude Montel.
'Our Music', Ten Years After - Christian Posset
Topographies - Philippe Boyer
Traces of a Trauma: on Marrakch Medine - Abdelkehi Knatibi
Claude Ollier and the Death of 'the Orient' in Marrakch Medine - Abdeliatif Laabi
The Lesson of the Incipits - Philippe de la Genardiere
An Unreadable Story (Une Histoire illisible): In the Name of the Third Person - Abdelwahab Meddeb
Cahiers d'ecolier and Ollier's Fiction - Irigrid Axmann
Claude Ollier's Heterogeneous Linguistic Topography of Polymorphic Experience - Anna Otten
The Theater of Claude Ollier - Gerbard Goebel-Schilling
Text Copy: pp. 7-44
Text Copy: pp. 45-92
Text Copy: pp.93-l43
Fuentes in Action - Debra A. Castillo
Canoe Fuentes: A Bibliography
Travails with Time: An Interview with Canoe Fuentes -Debra Castillo
Mother and Doctor - Carlos Fuentes
Carlos Fuentes: Good Twice Over - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
A Translator' s Recollections - Margaret Sayers Peden
The Question of Carlos Fuentes - Octavio Paz
The Triple Lunar Goddess in Aura and 'In a Flemish Garden -Janet Perez
Point of View in The Death of Artemo Cruz: Singularity or Multiplicity? - Santiago Tejerina-Canal
Carlos Fuentes and Maiintzin's Mirror - Marc Nacht
A Gallery of Women in Carlos Fuentes' Song of the Blind -George Gordon Wing
Fuentes on Mexican Feminophobia - M.E. de Valdes
Carlos Fuentes: Dreaming of History - William Kennedy
Distant Relations: A Conjunction of Opposites -Guy Davenport
Gringo viejo/The Old Gringo: 'The Rest Is Fiction -Jonathan Tittler
"Magic Realism and Fantastic History: Carlos Fuentes' Terra Nostra and Giambattista Vico's The New Science -Lois Parkinson Zamora
Provisional Historicity: Reading through Terra Nostra -Carl Gutierrez
Esch Is Luther - Milan Kundera
Desire and Paqer, Love and Revolution: Carlos Fuentes and Milan Kundera - Wendy B.
Christopher Unborn: Rage and Laughter - Julio Ortega
"Metamorphosis in Fuentes 'Aura' - Olsen
After the Nouveau Roman: Bare New Names in French Fiction -Renee A. Kingcaid
The Generation of Spanish Novelists after Franco -John C. Ackers
Book Reviews
Books Received
Contributors
Table of Contents and note
Text Copy: pp. 148-215
Text Copy: pp. 216-283
Text Copy: pp. 284-337
Moore Correspondence: 1989
Introduction - Ellen G. Friedman and Miriam Fuchs
A Conversation with Kathy Acker - Ellen G. Friedman
On Violence - Kathy Acker
Now Eat Your Mind: An Introduction to the Works of Kathy Acker - Ellen G. Fri~inan
Now Eat Your Mind: An Introduction to the Works of Kathy Acker - Ellen G. Friedman
Kathy Acker and the Plagiarized Self - Naomi Jacobs
Kathy Acker' s Don Quixote: Nomad Writing -Douglas Shields Dix
Confessions of a Kieptoparasite - Martina Sciolino
Selective Menxry - Lynne Tiiman
A Sailor's Life in the Empire of the Senseless -Robert Siegle
Works by Kathy Acker
Conversation with Christine Brooke-Rose
From Verbivore - Christine Brooke-Rose
lilicitatioris - Christine Brooke-Rose
'Just Words on a Page ':The Novels of Christine Brooks-Rose -Richard Martin
Living Between, or, The Lon/veliness of the Alleinstehende Frau - Susan Robin Suleiman
Thru the Looking Glass: A Journey into the Universe of Discourse - Hanjo Berressen
Amalgamemnon and the Politics of Narrative - Judy Little
"Memory and Discourse: Fictionalizing the Present in Xorando - Susan E. Hawkins
Works by Christine Brooke-Rose
Conversation with Marguerite Young - Ellen G. Friedman and Miriam Fuchs
From Prelude in the Golden Key: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs - Marguerite Young
On Teaching - Marguerite Young
"Marguenite Young's Utopias: 'The Most Beautiful Music [They] Had Never Heard - Miriam Fuchs
Telling Women' s Time: Miss MacIntosh, My Denling -Susan Strehle
Variations on Infinity: An Epic Elegy for All of Creation -Erika Duncan
Miss MacIntosh, My Denling: Poetry of the Subconscious -Fatima Shaik
Exorbitance and Death: Marguerite Young's Vision -Steven Shaviro
Works by Marguerite Young
Correspondence: O'Brien - Zuchs
Table of Contents
Text Copy: Corrected pages - Ellen G. Friedman
Correspondence: Moore - McCourt
Correspondence: Moore
Correspondence: Moore - Creeley
Once More unto the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More: The Publishing Scene and American Literary Art -George Garrett
Postmodernism Revisited - Jobn Barth
Postmodernism Revisited - Jobn Barth
Writing and Writers: Disjecta Membra - Gilbert Sorrentino
Writing and Writers: Disjecta Membra - Gilbert Sorrentino
Fictional Futures and the Conspiciously Young -David Foster Wallace
Fictional Futures and the Conspiciously Young -David Foster Wallace
Conflictual Inscriptions - Claude Ollier
Ill Locutions - Chnistine Brooke-Rose
Ill Locutions - Chnistine Brooke-Rose
Thinking of You - Robert Creeley
Notes on the Threshold of a Book - Harry Mathews
Notes on the Threshold of a Book - Harry Mathews
Les Merveilleux Nuages - Harry Mathews
Les Merveilleux Nuages - Harry Mathews
Poundian Romance-Investigating Thomas McEviley's Novel, North of Yesterday -Robert Kelly
Poundian Romance-Investigating Thomas McEviley's Novel, North of Yesterday - Robert Kelly
Shadows and Marble: Richard Braritigan - Keith Abbott
Inspector Javert' s Moment of Pure Aeschylus - Paul West
Inspector Javert' s Moment of Pure Aeschylus - Paul West
Strange Attraction: Exaltation and Calculation in the Poetry of James Schuyler - James MeCourt
Reactionary - Thomas MaGonigle
Afterword to Locos (or Felipe Alfau's Locos) Mary McCarthy
Book Reviews
Books Received pp. 173-178
Contributors
Text Copy: pp. 7-66
Text Copy: pp. 67-116
Text Copy: pp. 117-172
Text Copy: miscellaneous pages
Correspondence: O'Brien - Abbott
Correspondence: O'Brian - Banks
Correspondence: O'Brien - Clank
Correspondence: Moore/Desenbrock - Jussawalla
Correspondence: O'Brien - DiBernardi
Correspondence: O'Brian - Dukore
Correspondence: O'Brian - Fleisher
Correspondence: O'Brien - Garrett and Gifford
Correspondence: O'Brien - Goytisolo
Correspondence: O'Brien - Higgins
Correspondence: O'Brien - Hunt
Correspondence: O'Brien - Kernigan
Correspondence: O'Brian - Kostelanetz
Correspondence: O'Brien - Locklin
Correspondence: O'Brien - Mccarthy
Correspondence: O 'Brian - McGonigle
Correspondence: O'Brien - Markson
Correspondence: Moore - Mathews
Correspondence: O'Brien - Metcalf
Correspondence: O'Brien - Metcalf 1981 - March 1988
Correspondence: O'Brian - Moore, April - Oct. 1988
Correspondence: Moore - O'Brien
Correspondence: Moore
Correspondence: O'Brien - Mosley
Correspondence: O'Brien - Navarre
Correspondence: O'Brien - Newlove
Correspondence: O'Brien - Ollier
Correspondence: O'Brien - Papeleo
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Polizzotti
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Rattroy
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Roth
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Schwerner and Lane
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Selby
Correspondence: O'Brien - Simon
Correspondence: O'Brien - Sorrentino, 1987 - 1989
Correspondence: O'Brien - Sorrentino, 1988 - 1989, Restricted
Correspondence: O'Brien - Stephens
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Sullivan
Correspondence: O'Brien - Tindall
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Valenzuela
Correspondence: 0'Brian - Waldrop
Correspondence: O'Brian - Wright
Introduction - Jussawalla and Desenbrock
Things That Appear - Zulfikar Ghose
From The Triple Mirror of the Self - Zulfikar Ghose
Five Poems - Zulfikar Ghose
A Conversation with Zulfikar Ghose - Reed Way Desenbrock and Feroza Jussawalla
A Selection of Letters - Thomas Berger
From Fiction Complete - Serge Fauchereau
A Note on Zulfikar Ghose's 'Nature Strategies -Wison Harris
Zulfflcar those and the Land of His Birth - Tariq Rahman
A Poetics of Location: Reading Zulfikar Ghose -Shirley Geok-lin Lim
Structures of Uncertainty: Reading Ghosess 'The Zoo People -W. H. New
The Murder of Aziz Khan - Robert Ross
Ghose's Criticism as Theory - Bruce King
Fictional Self and Mythic Art: A New History of Tonnents and Don Bueno William J. Scheick
Encountering the Other in The Fiction of Reality -Ewing Campbell
The Luminous Conprehension: From Realism to Counterrealism in the Writings of Zulfikar Ghose - C. Kanaganayakam
Zulfikar those: A Selected Bibliography - C. Kanaganayakam
Bibliography/Editing Notes
Table of Contents (Zulfikar those issue)
Correspondence: O'Brien/Moore - Oppenheim (including some edited versions of drafts)
Clarifications, Elucidations: An Interview with Milan Kundera - Lois Oppenbeim
On Criticism, Aesthetics, and Europe - Milan Kundera
The Fallen Idyll: A Rereading of Milan Kundera -Fromcois Ricard
On Kundera - Italo Calvino
The Impossible Don Juan: An Essay on Milan Kundera' S Laughable Loves - Maria Nemcova Banerjee
Kundera and Jane Austen - John Bayley
Eternal Return and The Unbearable Lightness of Being -Petra von Morstein
Milan Kundera or the Hazards of Subjectivity -Bertrand Very
The Intrusive Narrative Voice of Milan Kundera -Ann Stewart Caldwell
Jacques and His Master: Euxxlera and His Precursors -Ilan Stavans
Selective Annotated Bibliography of Kundera Criticism -Glen Brand
Books by Milan Kundera
Book Reviews
Books Received
Contributors
Table of Contents (Kundera issue)
Corrected pages by Oppenheim
Text Copy (Horrath's corrections) : pp. 7-64
Text Copy: pp. 65-106
Text Copy: pp. 108-256
Text Copy: pp. 108-237 (incomplete)
Correspondence (Reviewers cover letters etc.)
Three Sketches - Maurice Roche (French with Enlish translation)
Introduction (French issue) with Acknowledements
From Hortense is Abducted - Jacques Roubaud
On the Run from La Caverne Celeste - Patrick Grainville
The J~nce School from La Paradis des Orages -Patrick Grainville
Radical Transformation from Lee Rois et les Voleurs -Muriel Cerf
Far from God from Mordechai Schamz (Loin de Dieu II) -Marc Cholodenko
Baby Drumn~nd from Romans, Un Roman - Wee Navarre
A Catholic Girlhood From Lee Arxroires Vides - Annie Ernaux
Us These Pnotograpbs, No from Nous Ces Photoqraphies, Non -Mathieu Benezet
After Dark from Crepusculaires - Chantal Chawar
Three Days of Don Juan - Rezvani
From Musical Auditions on Certain Surrnner Evening (Auditions Musicales Certains Soirs d' Ete) - Jeanne Hyvrard
'!Metaxnorphoses From Mentir - Eugene Savitzkaya
Round and Round From La Ronde - J. M. G. La Clezio (sp?)
Naja Naja From Voyages de 1 'autre cote - La Clezio
Searching for Kaerner From Lee Portes de Gubbio
From Billy-ze-Kick - Jean Vautrin
From Monsieur Marellange ' s Score - Daniel Boulanger
The Flying Ace From Livret de Fainille - Patrick Modiano
French Novelists on Their Writing
French Issue - quicky evaluations
The collapse of the Great Balcony of the Occident or The Last Waltz - Yves Navarre
From Da Si Braves Garcons - Patrick Modiano
From L'Enlevement d'Hortense - Jacques Roubaud
Miscellaneous (what is it?)
Book Reviews
Book Reviews: Spring (French) issue - 1989
Index - Books Reviewed
Books Received
Books Received
Contributors
Contributors
Text Copy: pp. 7-69
Text Copy: pp. 70-117
Text copy: pp. 118-165
Text Copy: pp. 166-215
Text Copy: pp. 216-276
Galleys (Book Reviewing in America)
Text Copy: pp. 138-215
Series II: Dalkey Archive Press
Miscellaneous
Correspondence: Brotchie - Wright (Translators of Pierre Albert-Birot)
Correspondence: Stanley Crawford
Correspondence: Liddy
Beastmeat or the MacFaustus Festival Book - Jamss Liddy
Beastmeat or the MacFaustus Festival Book - Jamss Liddy (pp. 42-81)
Beastmeat or the MacFaustus Festival Book - Jamss Liddy: (pp. 82-122)
Beastmeat or the MacFaustus Festival Book - Jamss Liddy: (pp.123-182)
Correspondence: McGonigle 1983
Correspondence: January 1984
Correspondence: February 1984
Correspondence: March-July 1984
Correspondence: 1985-86
Miscellaneous McGonigle Correspondence & Clippings #1
Miscellaneous McGonigle Correspondence & Clippings #2
Miscellaneous McGonigle Correspondence & Clippings #3
Miscellaneous McGonigle Correspondence & Clippings #4
Miscellaneous McGonigle Correspondence & Clippings #5
-Adrift #3
-Alone in Scandinavia - Thomas McGonigle
-Moments before Entering the Corn Exchange Thomas McGonig1e
-Down Here on Second Avenue Manhattan in 1983 Thomas McGonig1e
Going to Patchoque - Thomas McGonigle (cover-p. 70)
Going to Patchoque - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 71-140)
Going to Patchoque - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 141-210)
Going to Patchoque - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 211-260)
Going to Patchoque - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 261-327)
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle (cover-p. 60)
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 61-120)
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 121-188)
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 14-84) Copy 2
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 85-145) Copy 2
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 146-206) Copy 2
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle: (pp. 207-266) Copy 2 (Includes correspondence concerning publication)
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle Galley (title page-p. 70)
The Corpse Dream of N. Petkov - Thomas McGonigle Galley: (pp. 71-133)
Correspondence: Markson
Corrections to Wittgenstein'sS Mistress
Wittgenstein's Mistress - Markson (Jacket Copy)
Wittgenstein's Mistress - Markson: (title page-p.60)
Wittgenstein's Mistress - Markson: (pp. 61-120)
Wittgenstein's Mistress - Markson: (pp. 121-180)
Wittgenstein's Mistress - Markson: (pp. 181-230)
Wittgenstein's Mistress - Markson: (pp. 231-284)
Keeper of the Ghost - Markson (front matter-p. 61)
Keeper of the Ghost - Markson: (pp. 61-120)
Keeper of the Ghost - Markson: (pp. 121-180)
Keeper of the Ghost - Markson: (pp. 181-240)
Keeper of the Ghost - Markson: (pp. 241-285)
Correspondence: Mathews
Singular Pleasures - Harry Mathews
20 Lines A Day - Harry Mathews (revisions)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews (pp. 4-70)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews: (pp. 71-128)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews: Mathews - copy of original (pp. 1-40)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews: (pp. 41-80)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews: (pp. 81-128 & notes)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews: corrected galleys (pp. 3-45)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews: (pp. 46-90)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews: (pp. 91-134)
20 Lines - Harry Mathews
Correspondence: Metcalf
Correspondence: Metcalf
Where Do You Put the Horses? - Metcalf (originals)
Where Do You Put the Horses? - Metcalf (originals)
Where Do You Put the Horses? - Metcalf (originals)
Where Do You Put the Horses? - Metcalf (originals)
Where Do You Put the Horses? - Metcalf (originals)
Where Do You Put the Horses? - Metcalf (originals)
Where Do You Put the Horses? - Metcalf (originals)
Book Reviews - Metcalf (originals)
Book Reviews - Metcalf (1)
Book Reviews - Metcalf (2)
Where Do You Put the Horses? - & corrections) copy 1
Where Do You Put the Horses? : (pp. 51-102) copy 1
Where Do You Put the Horses? : (pp. 103-165) copy 1
Where Do You Put the Horses? : (pp. 5-47) copy 2
Where Do You Put the Horses? : (pp. 48-102) copy 2
Where Do You Put the Horses? : (pp. 103-165) copy 2
Where Do You Put the Horses? : (pp. 31-102) copy 3
Where Do You Put the Horses? : (pp. 103-165) copy 3
Where Do You Put the Horses?: Final Copy
Correspondence: Nicholas Mosley; "Afterword" - Steven Weisenberger
Correspondence: Domke and DiBernardi (translators of Navarre)
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre (corrected typescript: pp. 1-70)
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 71-140)
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 141-210)
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 211-276)
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (corrected galleys pp. 1-70) set I
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 71-140) set 1
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 141-187) set 1
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 188-237) set I
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 1-70) set 2
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 71-140) set 2
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 141-187) set 2
Our Share of Time - Yves Navarre: (pp. 188-237) set 2
Correspondence: Dominic DiBernardi (translator of Ollier)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (corrected typescript: pp. 1-70)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (corrected typescript: (pp. 71-140)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (corrected typescript: (pp. 141-210)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (corrected typescript: (pp. 211-280)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (corrected typescriptL(pp.281-352)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (Afterward)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (Corrected galley pp.1-70)
Mise-en-Scene - Claude Ollier (corrected galley pp. 71-140)
Mise-en-Scene:(pp. 141-210)
Mise-en-Scene: (pp. 211-248 & Afterword)
Correspondence:
Scope and Content Note
Pierrot Mon Ami - Raymond Qeneau (corrected typescript: pp. 1-70)
Pierrot Mon Ami - Raymond Qeneau: (pp. 71-138 & Afterword)
Pierrot Mon Ami - Raymond Qeneau: (corrected galley: transto' s preface-p . 70)
Pierrot Mon Ami - Raymond Qeneau: (pp. 71-159)
Pierrot Mon Ami - Raymond Qeneau: (corrected galley pp. 7-80) set 2
Pierrot Mon Ami - Raymond Qeneau: (pp. 81-159) set 2
Pierrot Mon Ami - Raymond Qeneau: (Jacket blurb)
Correspondence: Michael Stephens
Correspondence: Tindall 1981, 1983-1985
Correspondence: Tindall 1986
Correspondence: Tindall (Sept. 11, 1986 and 2 copies of Rev. Ruggles' sermon); Photographs
Correspondence: Tindall 1987
Clippings: Tindall
All the Flowers - Kenneth Tindall
-Athena Noctua - From a novel in progress- Kenneth Tindall (pp. 1-14)
-Pignon - From a novel in progress - Kenneth Tindall (pp. 1-21)
Pigeon - Kenneth Tindall (dedicated): title page-p. 65
Pigeon: (pp. 66-127)
The Banks of the Sea - Kenneth Tindall (title page pp. 73) version 1
The Banks of the Sea - Kenneth Tindall: (pp. 74-142)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 143-192)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 193-234)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 3-70) version 2
The Banks of the Sea: (pp.71-137)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 138-214)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 143-192)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 193-234)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 3-70) version 2
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 71-137)
The Banks of the Sea: (pp. 138-214)
The Banks of the Sea: (corrections of Galley)
The Banks of the Sea: (Galley pp. 1-69)
The Banks of the Sea: (Galley pp. 70-136)
The Banks of the Sea: (Galley pp. 137-184)
Correspondence: Doug Woolf and Ed Dorn re: Wall to Wall
Impossible Object - Nicholas Mosley
Some Instructions - Stanley Crawford
Accident - Nicholas Mosley
Cadenza: An Excursion - Ralph Cusack
Correspondence and corrections: Alan Ansen
Correspondence: Moore (re: Ansen)
Correspondence: Moore/Ansen
Index of Titles
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 - Alan Ansen (pp. I-XXXIV)
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 (pp. 1-59)
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 (pp. 60-113)
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 (pp. 114-167)
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 (pp. 168-210)
Contents
Introduction
Introduction 3rd draft
Introduction 2nd draft
Introduction let draft
Ansen Time-line Biography (handwritten)
Ansen Introduction: handwritten copy and addenda to Introduction and copy editor comments
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 - Alan Ansen (Text Copy, pp. 1-49)
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 - Alan Ansen (Text Copy I pp. 50-99)
-Contact Highs: Selected Poems 1957-1987 - Alan Ansen (Text Copy pp. 100-152)
Compact: Introduction, notes of the translation, corrections, correspondence (Mark Polizzotti)
-Compact: a Novel - Maurice Roche
Compact: - Maurice Roche (pp. 1-65)
Compact: - Maurice Roche (pp. 66-133)
Part One - -Murder at Sainte-Gudule and two drawings-Jacques Roubaud
Part Two - -The Poldevian Connection
Part Three - -Passion
Part Four - -Escape
Part Five - -The Abduction
Part Six - -Carlotta versus K'manoroigs and Epilogue
Part One - -Murder at Sainte-Gudule (edited version) and letter - Jacques Roubaud
Part Two - -The Poldevian Connection (edited version)
Part Three - -Passion (edited version)
Part Four - -Escape (edited version)
Part Five - -The Abduction (edited version)
Part Six - -Carlotta versus Kinanoroigs (edited version)
-Excerpts From the Secret Notebooks of the Author...-Jacques Roubaud
-Mordechai Schamz (Far From God II) - Marc Cholondenko
-Mordechai Schamz - Marc Cholodenko
-Mordechai Schamz - Marc Cholodenko
Alfau
Correspondence: Moore (re: Alfau)
Alfau/Locos (Jacket description)
Locos - Alfau (Prologue and pp. 1-98
Locos - Alfau (pp. 99-206)
Locos - Alfau (excerpts)
-Thcms Pynchon: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Materials - Clifford Mead (pp. 1-94)
-Thcms Pynchon: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Materials - Clifford Mead(pp. 95-end)
-The Dalkey Archive Bibliography Series-Thomas Pynchon
-Thomas Pyncbon: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Materials - Clifford Head (letter, advertisenent, and pagination plan)
-The New York Review of Books (contains Mccarthy' s afterward to Locos)
Street Girl - Muriel Cerf (pp. 1-105)
Street Girl - Muriel Cerf (pp. 106-211)
Street Girl - Muriel Cerf (pp. 1-105)
Street Girl - Muriel Cerf (pp. 106-212)
Sections of Street Girl
Street Girl - Muriel Cerf (pp. 1-94)
Street Girl - Muriel Cerf (pp. 95-199)
Imago Bird (pp. 1-96)
Imago Bird (pp. 97-186)
Imago Bird (N.T.Y.?? - From box 12 (4)) (pp. 1-96)
Imago Bird (N.T.Y.?? - From box 12 (4)) (pp. 97-186)
Roubaud
Correspondence (re: Roubaud)
-Something Black - Jacques Roubaud
-Something Black - Jacques Roubaud (proofs-copies)
Serpent - Nicholas Mosley (advanced uncorrected galley, pp. 1-88)
Serpent - Nicholas Mosley, pp. 89-192)
Something Black - Jacques Roubaud.
Something Black - Jacques Roubaud.
Serpent - Nicholas Mosley (pp. 1-96)
Serpent - Nicholas Mosley (pp. 97-192)
Banks of the Sea -Kenneth Tindail
Banks of the Sea -Kenneth Tindail (pp.97-214)
Sorrentino
Cover design for Misterioso and Correspondence
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino (pp. 1-83)
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino (pp.
Scope and Content Note
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino (pp.
Scope and Content Note
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino (pp.257-340)
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino: printed copy
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino: final draft (pp. 1-82)
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino: final draft(pp. 83-181)
Misterioso - Gilbert Sorrentino: final draft(pp. 182-282)
Misteriso - Gilbert Sorrentino (pp. 1-82)
Misteriso - Gilbert Sorrentino(pp. 83-181)
Misteriso - Gilbert Sorrentino (pp. 182-282)
Disconnection - Claude Ollier (pp. 1-85)
Disconnection - Claude Ollier (pp. 86-163)
Disconnection - Claude Ollier:Notes by the translator and galleys
Disconnection - Claude Ollier (jacket copy and review)
Disconnection - Claude Ollier (pp. 1-89 incomplete)
Sections From Disconnection - Claude Ollier
Catastrophe Practice - -Introduction - Banks
-Introduction to Catastrophe Practice - Banks
Catastrophe Practice - -Skylight - Mosley
catastrophe Practice - -Landfall - Mosley
catastrophe Practice -Cell - Mosley
catastrophe Practice -Cypher - Mosiey
Postscript 1988 to Catastrophe Practice
catastrophe Practice - -Introduction and -Skylight
catastrophe Practice -Landfall
catastrophe Practice -Cell
catastrophe Practice -Cypher
Catastrophe Practice - -Introduction and -Skylight
catastrophe Practice -Landfall
catastrophe Practice -cell
catastrophe Practice "Cypher"
catastrophe Practice -Postscript
Correspondence: rejected proposals
Correspondence: rejected proposals
Correspondence: Moore - Sullivan
The Dead Magician - Evelin Sullivan (Advance Uncorrected Galley)
Journey to Weilsend - E.E. Van (pp. 1-85)
Journey to Weilsend - E.E. Van (pp. 86-190)
Journey to Weilsend - E.E. Van (pp. 191-268)
Journey to Weilsend - E.E. Van (pp. 269-343)
Journey to Welisend: Part One - E.E. Van (pp. 344-431)
Journey to Welisend: Part One - E.E. Van (pp. 432-498)
Journey to Welisend: Part One - E.E. Van (pp. 499-560)
The Dead Magician - E.E. Sullivan (proofread galleys and list of corrections, pp. 1-94)
The Dead Magician - E.E. Sullivan (proofread galleys, pp. 95-200)
The Dead Magician - E.E. Sullivan (proofread galleys, pp. 201-316)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (Moore's correction, pp. 1-111,incomplete)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (Moore's correction,(pp. 89-194)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (Moore's correction, (pp. 195-275)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (Moore's correction, (pp. 276-347)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (Biographical statement, jacket description and Introduction)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (pp. 21-88)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (pp. 89-194)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (pp. 195-275)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (pp. 276-347)
The Dead Magician - E. E. Van (pp. 348-409)
Correspondence:
Scope and Content Note
Samuel Beckett's Wake and Other Uncollected Prose -Edward Dahlberg
Various articles pertaining to Dalhberg and his works
Dalhberg (jacket copy and copyright)
Dahlberg (Index)
Samuel Beckett 's Wake and Other Uncollected Prose -Edward Dahlberg (pp. 1-74)
Samuel Beckett 's Wake and Other Uncollected Prose -Edward Dahlberg (pp.75-144)
Samuel Beckett 's Wake and Other Uncollected Prose -Edward Dahlberg (pp.1-83)
Samuel Beckett 's Wake and Other Uncollected Prose -Edward Dahlberg (pp.84-159)
Samuel Beckett 's Wake and Other Uncollected Prose -Edward Dahlberg (pp.160-240)
Samuel Beckett 's Wake and Other Uncollected Prose -Edward Dahlberg (pp.241-323)
Markson
Correspondence:
Scope and Content Note
Wittgenstein's Mistress -David Markson (Advance Uncorrected Galley)
Wittgenstein's Mistress -David Markson (Jacket copy, front matter)
Wittgenstein's Mistress -David Markson (first proofs, pp.7-79)
Wittgenstein's Mistress -David Markson (first proofs, pp. 80-159)
Wittgenstein's Mistress -David Markson (first proofs, pp. 160-240)
Wittgenstein' Mistress -David Markson (final revision, pp. 1-90)
Wittgenstein' Mistress -David Markson (final revision, pp. 91-190)
Wittgenstein' Mistress -David Markson (final revision, pp. 191-284)
Keeper of the Ghosts (same as Wittqenstein's Mistress) David Markson (first version, pp. 1-90)
Keeper of the Ghosts (same as Wittqenstein's Mistress) David Markson (first version, pp. 91-190)
Keeper of the Ghosts (same as Wittqenstein's Mistress) David Markson (first version, pp. 191-284)
Queneau
Odile - Rayncnd Queneau (Introduction and pp. 1-61)
Odile - Rayncnd Queneau (pp. 62-127)
Odile - Rayncnd Queneau (entire text)
Odile - Rayncnd Queneau (entire text)
Latin American Writers
Interviews with Latin American Writers - Introduction
Interview: Isabel Allende
Interview: Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Interview: Jose Donoso
Interview: Rosario Ferre
Interview: Carlos Fuentes
Interview: Isaac Goldenberg
Interview: Juan Carlos Onetti
Interview: Nicanor Parra
Interview: Elena Poniatowska
Interview: Manuel Puig
Interview: Ernesto Sabato
Interview: Luis Rafael Sanchez
Interview: Severo Sarduy
Interview: Luisa Valenzuela
Interview: Mario Vargas Liosa
Selected Bibliography
Contents ; Introduction
Works in fl)~llsh Thanslation
Advance Uncorrected Galleys:
Scope and Content Note
Series III: Black Writers Interviews
Colter, Cyrus
Demby, William
Dodson, Owen
Ellison, Ralph
Gaines, Ernest
Harper, Michael
Hayden, Robert
Major, Clarence
Marshall, Paule
Mayfield, Julian
Petry, Ann
Pharr, Robert Deane
Reed, Ishamel
Walker, Alice
Wideman, John
Williams, John A.
Young, Al