The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Milan Kundera / Zulfikar Ghose
(no longer available)
* Lois Oppenheim, "Clarifications, Elucidations: An Interview with Milan Kundera"
* Milan Kundera, "On Criticism, Aesthetics, and Europe"
* Francois Ricard, "The Fallen Idyll: A Rereading of Milan Kundera"
* Kvetoslav Chvatik, "Milan Kundera and the Crisis of Language"
* Maria Nemcova Banerjee, "The Impossible Don Juan"
* Ann Stewart Caldwell, "The Intrusive Narrative Voice of Milan Kundera"
* Italo Calvino, "On Kundera"
* John Bayley, "Kundera and Jane Austen"
* Petra von Morstein, "Eternal Return and The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
* Bertrand Very, "Milan Kundera or the Hazards of Subjectivity"
* Ilan Stavans, "Jacques and His Master: Kundera and His Precursors"
* Glen Brand, "Selective Annotated Bibliography of Kundera Criticism"* Feroza Jussawalla and Reed Way Dasenbrock, "Introduction" * Zulfikar Ghose, "Things That Appear" * Zulfikar Ghose, "From The Triple Mirror of the Self" * Zulfikar Ghose, "Five Poems" * Reed Way Dasenbrock and Feroza Jussawalla, "A Conversation with Zulfikar Ghose" * Thomas Berger, "A Selection of Letters" * Serge Frauchereau, "From Fiction Complete" * Wilson Harris, "A Note on Zulfikar Ghose's 'Nature Strategies'" * Tariq Rahman, "Zulfikar Ghose and the Land of His Birth" * Shirley Geok-lin Lim, "A Poetics of Location: Reading Zulfikar Ghose" * W. H. New, "Structures of Uncertainty: Reading Ghose's 'The Zoo People'" * Robert Ross, "The Murder of Aziz Khan" * Bruce King, "Ghose's Criticism as Theory" * William J. Scheick, "Fictional Self and Mythic Art: A New History of Torments and Don Bueno" * Ewing Campbell, "Encountering the Other in The Fiction of Reality" * C. Kanaganayakam, "The Luminous Comprehension: From Realism to Counter- realism in the Writings of Zulfikar Ghose" * C. Kanaganayakam, "Zulfikar Ghose: A Selected Bibliography" * Books Received