Nora Ikstena, "When Will Latvians Witness Those Times?"/Paul Bankovskis, "The Week of Golden Silence"/Guntis Berelis, "Beckett Is Alive: Texts to Myself"/Janis Einfelds, "Cucuimber Aria," "The Wonderful Bird," "Fate," "Etude with a Bullet," "Nice Guy Moon," "Dundaga Mornings"/Nora Ikstena, "Pleasures of the Saints"/Arvis Kolmanis, "Veronica, the Schoolgirl"/Aija Lace, "The Stairs"/Andra Neiburga, "Summer Log (The Zone)"/Aivars Ozolins, "Tale No. 13?/Gundega Repse, "From Stigmata"/Janis Veveris, "Eventide"/Martins Zelmenis, "Storm Approaching"/Rimants Ziedonis, "The Flying Fish"/John O'Brien...
Nora Ikstena, "When Will Latvians Witness Those Times?"/Paul Bankovskis, "The Week of Golden Silence"/Guntis Berelis, "Beckett Is Alive: Texts to Myse...
George Garrett, "'Once More unto the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More': The Publishing Scene and American Literary Art"/John Barth, "Postmodernism Revisited"/Gilbert Sorrentino, "Writing and Writers: Disjecta Membra"/David Foster Wallace, "Fictional Futures and the Conspicuously Young"/Claude Ollier, "Conflictual Inscriptions"/Christine Brooke-Rose, "Ill Locutions"/Robert Creeley, "Thinking of You"/Harry Mathews, "Notes on the Threshold of a Book"/Harry Mathews, "Les Marveilleux Nuages"/Robert Kelly, "Poundian Romance: Investigating Thomas McEvilley's Novel, North of Yesterday"/Keith Abbott,...
George Garrett, "'Once More unto the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More': The Publishing Scene and American Literary Art"/John Barth, "Postmodernism Revi...
For nearly 20 years, the Review of Contemporary Fiction has celebrated and promoted the study of innovative fiction by featuring some of the most influential authors of the twentieth century.Recently the Review changed its format, and instead of several essays on the work of one or two authors the Review now features three or four authors with one long essay apiece devoted to the discussion of their writing careers.Still providing both an introduction to experimental fiction writers and interpretive strategies for reading their work, this new format allows for the inclusion of younger writers...
For nearly 20 years, the Review of Contemporary Fiction has celebrated and promoted the study of innovative fiction by featuring some of the most infl...
Now in its twenty-fifth year, the Review of Contemporary Fiction has long been one of the most important journals covering contemporary, literature. Through essays, excerpts, interviews, and an extensive book review section, the Review is dedicated to the discussion and celebration of innovative fiction, and some of the most influential authors of the twentieth century have been featured in its pages.
Now in its twenty-fifth year, the Review of Contemporary Fiction has long been one of the most important journals covering contemporary, literature. T...