Vol. XXIX, #1 Georges Perec

Vol. XXIX, #1 Georges Perec


Review of Contemporary Fiction

  • Back to Basics, by Harry Mathews
  • The Old and the New: An Introduction to Georges Perec, by David Bellos
  • References and Sources
  • Georges Perec Owns Up, by Marcel Bénabou and Bruno Marcenac
  • Statement of Intent, by Georges Perec
  • The Machine, by Georges Perec
  • The Doing of Fiction, by Georges Perec and Kaye Mortley
  • Beyond the Terms of Commitment, by Rob Halpern
  • Commitment or the Crisis of Language, by Georges Perec
  • Phago-Citations: Barthes, Perec, and the Transformation of Literature, by Andrew Leak
  • Perec's Jewishness, by Marcel Bénabou
  • W or the Memory of Childhood, by Philippe Lejeune
  • The Eleventh Day: Perec and the Infra-Ordinary, by Gilbert Adair
  • The Transition from W to M in Life A User's Manual, by Jacques Roubaud
  • Transformations of Contraint, by Bernard Magné
  • Perec's Painterly Eye, by Patrizia Molteni
  • Contributors
  • Books Received
  • Annual Index
 

Details

Title Vol. XXIX, #1 Georges Perec
Volume 29
ISSN 02760045
Issue 1
Format Paperback
Nb of pages
ISBN-10 1564785696
ISBN-13 978-1-56478-569-5
GTIN13 (EAN13) 9781564785695
List Price $8.00
 

Book Reviews

Reviewed by Tayt Harlin
Reviewed by James Crossley
Reviewed by Stefanie Sobelle
Reviewed by Gary Lain
Reviewed by Michael Pinker
Reviewed by Peter Grandbois
Reviewed by Joseph Dewey
Reviewed by Michael Pinker
Reviewd by Scott Esposito
Reviewed by Robert Buckeye
Reviewed by Michelle Tupko
Reviewed by Tim Feeney
Reviewed by Mark Tursi
Reviewed by David Seed
Reviewed by Noah Eli Gordon
Reviewed by Steven G. Kellman
Reviewed by Brian Evenson
Reviewed by A D Jameson
Reviewed by Jeff Waxman
Reviewed by Eckhard Gerdes
Reviewed by Sean O’Connell
Reviewed by Thomas McGonigle
Write a commentary
 
Your email:
Your name:
Commentary:
 
Leave this field empty

WE ALSO SUGGEST

The Great Fire of London: A Story With Interpolations and Bifurcations
Jacques Roubaud, Dominic Di Bernardi
"I've devoted myself to the enterprise of destroying my memory . . . I set fire to it, and with its debris I charcoal-scrawl the paper." Part novel and part autobiography, The Great Fire of London is one of the great literary undertakings of the...

Other titles of the journal
Review of Contemporary Fiction

other titles related to
Genres : Fiction : Movements and Schools : Oulipo


top