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Vol. XVI, #1 The Future of Fiction
Review of Contemporary Fiction
- David Foster Wallace, "Quo Vadis—Introduction"
- Sven Birkerts, "Second Thoughts"
- Melvin Jules Bukiet, "Crackpot Realism: Fiction for the Forthcoming Millennium"
- Mary Caponegro, "Impressions of a Paranoid Optimist"
- Peter Dimock, "Literature as Lyrical Politics"
- Jonathan Franzen, "I'll Be Doing More of Same"
- Janice Galloway, "Bad Times"
- Gerald Howard, "Slouching towards Grubnet: The Author in the Age of Publicity"
- Carole Maso, "Rupture, Verge, and Precipice/Precipice, Verge, and Hurt Not"
- Bradford Morrow, "Rivages Roses for Niels Bohr"
- John O'Brien, "31 Questions and Statements about the Future of Literary Publishing, Bookstores, Writers, Readers, and Other Matters"
- Christopher Sorrentino, "Specially Marked Packages"
- Steve Tomasula, "Three Axioms for Projecting a Line (or Why It Will Continue to Be Hard to Write a Title sans Slashes or Parentheses)"
- William T. Vollmann, "SYSOUT=A"
- Curtis White, "Writing the Life Postmodern"
- Focus on Mexico
- Rikki Ducornet, "On Returning from Chiapas: A Revery in Many Voices"
- Books Received
Details
Volume
16
Issue
1
Type
Journal Issue
ISBN-10
1564783952
ISBN-13
978-1-56478-395-0
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