The Review of Contemporary Fiction
William Eastlake / Aidan Higgins

* John O'Brien,
"Interview with William Eastlake"
* Edward Abbey, "William Eastlake:
Para mi Amigo"
* Gerald Haslam, "The Southwestern Novels of William Eastlake"
* James R. Lindroth, "Poetry, Abstraction, and the Comedy of Dream: Portrait of an Artist with 26 Horses"
* Larry McCaffery, "Style in Eastlake's Southwestern Novels: Personal Visions and Digressions"
* Delbert E. Wylder, "William Eastlake: Satiric Voice Looking for a Poem"
* Albert Wachtel, "Eastlake: The Artist as Director of Revels"
* Robert Creeley, "Cowboys and Indians"
* George Bowering, "Portrait of a Horse with Twenty-Six Artists"
* Barbara E. Barnes, "Debunking the Myth of the West"
* Eric Mottram, "The Limits of Survival with the Weapons of Humour: William Eastlake"
* William McPheron, "The Critical Reception of William Eastlake"
* William McPheron, "William Eastlake: A Checklist"
* Selected Works by Aidan Higgins
* Aidan Higgins, "A Sketch"
* Aidan Higgins, "The Heroe's Portion: Chaos or Anarchy in the Cultic Twoilet"
* Aidan Higgins, "Imaginary Meadows"
* Aidan Higgins, "Killachter Meadow"
* Aidan Higgins, "From
Langrishe, Go Down"
* Aidan Higgins, "From
Scenes from a Receding Past"
* Aidan Higgins, "From
Bornholm Night-Ferry"
* Samuel Beckett, "Letter from Samuel Beckett Concerning Manuscript of Story 'Killachter Meadow'"
* Michael Mullen, "Aidan Higgins: Figures in Landscapes"
* Bernard Share, "Down from the Balcony"
* John O'Brien, "
Scenes from a Receding Past"
* James Liddy, "Notes on the Wandering Celt: Aidan Higgins's
Balcony of Europe"
* Sam Baneham, "Aidan Higgins: A Political Dimension"
* Thomas McGonigle, "51 Pauses after Reading Aidan Higgins"
* Dermot Healy, "Towards
Bornholm Night-Ferry and
Texts for Air: A Reading of Aidan Higgins"
* Robert Buckeye, "Form as an Extension of Content: 'their existence in my eyes'"
* Jack Byrne, "Notes on Higgins's Ladies of Springfield House"
* Sean Golden, "Parsing Love's
Complainte: Aidan Higgins on the Need to Name"`
* Thomas McGonigle, "Let the Dead Bury the Dead: A Prepared Slice from
St. Patrick's Day, Dublin, 1974"
* Viktor Shklovsky, "
Evgeny Onegin (Pushkin and Sterne)"
* Note to Future Contributors