The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Juan Goytisolo / Ishmael Reed

* Julio Ortega,
"An Interview with Juan Goytisolo"
* Juan Goytisolo, "A Cervantine Reading of
Three Trapped Tigers"
* Juan Goytisolo, "Literature Pursued by Politics"
* Juan Goytisolo, "Language, Ideal Beauty, and Effective Reality"
* Juan Goytisolo, "Vicissitudes of Mudejarism: Juan Ruiz, Cervantes, Galdos"
* Luigi Luccarelli, "Goytisolo's
The Fields of Nijar and
La Chanca"
* Juan Goytisolo, "Selection from
La Chanca"
* Carlos Fuentes, "Juan Goytisolo or the Novel as Exile"
* Gonzalo Diaz-Migoyo, "Juan Goytisolo's Novel Trilogy: A Reader's Personal Memory"
* Bernardo A. Gonzalez, "Mimesis and Narrative Discourse: Juan Goytisolo's Search for Immediacy"
* Kessel Schwartz, "The Literary Criticism of Juan Goytisolo"
* Genaro J. Perez, "Fugal Form in
Fin de Fiesta (
The Party's Over)"
* Severo Sarduy, "Deterritorialization"
* Juan Goytisolo, "From
Count Julian to
Makbara: A Possible Orientalist Reading"
* Maryellen Bieder, "
La Carcel Verbal: Narrative Discourse in
Makbara"
* Julian Rios, "The Apocalypse According to Juan Goytisolo"
* Luce Lopez-Baralt, "
Makbara: Juan Goytisolo's Fictionalized Version of 'Orientalism'"
* Aline Schulman, "
Marks of Identity: Identity and Discourse"
* Annie Perrin, "
Makbara: The Space of Phantasm"
* Reginald Martin,
"An Interview with Ishmael Reed"
* Franco La Polla, "
The Free-Lance Pallbearers, Or: No More Proscenium Arch"
* Jerry H. Bryant, "Old Gods and New Demons—Ishmael Reed and His Fiction"
* W. C. Bamberger, "The Waxing and Waning of Cab Calloway"
* Joe Weixlmann, "Ishmael Reed's Raven"
* Peter Nazareth, "Heading Them Off at the Pass: The Fiction of Ishmael Reed"
* James R. Lindroth, "From Krazy Kat to Hoodoo: Aesthetic Discourse in the Fiction of Ishmael Reed"
* Geoffrey Green, "Reality as Art:
The Last Days of Louisiana Red"
* Jack Byrne, "White Men with Three Names (Or) If Sam Has Kidnapped Checkers, Then Who is in the John?—Reed's Journey from Scat to Scatology"
* Note to Future Contributors