The Review of Contemporary Fiction
William S. Burroughs
* William S. Burroughs, "Creative Reading" * William S. Burroughs, "Revenge of the Ice Box" * William S. Burroughs, "Ruski" * Phillipe Mikriammos, "The Last European Interview" * Nicholas Zurbrugg, "Burroughs, Grauerholz, and Cities of the Red Night: An Interview with James Grauerholz" * Michael Leddy, " 'Departed Have Left No Address': Revelation/Concealment Presence/Absence in Naked Lunch" * Gregory Stephenson, "The Gnostic Vision of William S. Burroughs" * Alan Ansen, "William Burroughs: A Personal View" * Regina Weinreich, "The Dynamic Deja Vu of William Burroughs" * Barbara L. Estrin, "The Revelatory Connection: Inspired Poetry and Naked Lunch" * Steven Shaviro, "Burroughs' Theater of Illusion: Cities of the Red Night" * Robin Lydenberg, "Beyond Good and Evil: 'How-To' Read Naked Lunch" * Nicholas Zurbrugg, "Burroughs, Barthes, and the Limits of Intertextuality" * Allan Johnston, "The Burroughs Biopathy: William S. Burroughs' Junky and Naked Lunch and Reichian Theory" * David Ohle, "Fastest Brains Preserved" * Jennie Skerl, "Freedom Through Fantasy in the Recent Novels of William S. Burroughs" * Francois Bucher, "Burroughs' Tree" * Anne Waldman, "June Dream" * Jurgen Ploog, "A Burroughs Primer" * Glenn O'Brien, "Burroughs Live" * Irving Malin, "Flashes of Schultz" * James R. Bettinger, "Each Word Taken Clean, Clean: William Carlos Williams' White Mule and The Great American Novel" * Thomas McGonigle, "49th Slice From St. Patrick's Day, Dublin, 1974" * Books Received * Note to Future Contributors