The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Robert Walser
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- Acknowledgments
- Susan Bernofsky and Tom Whalen, "Introduction"
- Robert Walser, "Prose Pieces and Letters"
- Martin Walser, "A Poet Apart: On Robert Walser"
- Lynne Sharon Schwartz, "A Sort of Hero"
- Christopher Middleton, "Translation as a Species of Mime"
- Five Letters from the Brothers Quay and Stills from The Comb
- John Biguenet, "Walking Wounded: The Moral Vision of Robert Walser"
- Peter Bichsel, "Reading Geschwister Tanner"
- Hermann Hesse, "Der Gehulfe"
- Tamara S. Evans, "Robert Walser on the Battle of Sempach: A History Lesson"
- Phillip Lopate, "'The Walk' as a Species of Walk Literature"
- Werner Morlang, "The Singular Bliss of the Pencil Method: On the Microscripts"
- Bernard Echte, "Robert Walser's Rauber Novel"
- Mark Harman, "A Secretive Modernist: Robert Walser and His Microscripts"
- Adolf Muschg, "Lost Traces: On a Poem by Robert Walser"
- Tom Whalen, "Ignorance, Analogy, Motion: Robert Walser's 'Boat Trip'"
- Tom Whalen, "A Robert Walser Bibliography"
- John O'Brien, "An Interview with Diane Williams"
- Books Received
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