The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Jose Donoso / Jerome Charyn
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- Ricardo Gutierrez Mouat, "Jose Donoso: An Introduction and Checklist"
- Ricardo Gutierrez Mouat, "Beginnings and Returns: An Interview with Jose Donoso"
- Jose Donoso, "A Small Biography of The Obscene Bird of Night"
- Jose Donoso, "Nobody Wears Fedoras Anymore"
- Marco Antonio de la Parra, "Portrait of a Donoso Apprentice"
- Alastair Reid, "Meta-Donoso"
- Antonio Benitez Rojo, "The Obscene Bird of Night as a Spiritual Exercise"
- Luisa Valenzuela, "From Manuela to the Marchioness the Writer Moves on Guarded (or not) by the Dogs of Desire"
- Djelal Kadir, "Next Door: Writing Elsewhere"
- Marjorie Agosin, "The Poems of Jose Donoso"
- Fernando Alegria, "Good-bye to Metaphor: Curfew"
- Marie-Lise Gazarian Gautier, "A Dialogue in Three Voices: An Interview with Maria Pilar Donoso"
- Patrick O’Donnell, "An Introduction to the Fiction of Jerome Charyn"
- Frederic Tuten, "An Interview with Jerome Charyn"
- Jerome Charyn, "Ma petite reine nazie"
- Jerome Charyn, "Three Critical Notes"
- Stanley Elkin, "On Jerome Charyn"
- Joan Elkin, "Parkview"
- Albert J. Guerard, "Charyn’s Azazian Prose"
- Michael Woolf, "Charyn in the 1960s: Among the Jews"
- David Seed, "Performance, Play, and the Open Form in Going to Jerusalem and The Tar Baby"
- David W. Madden, "The Isaac Quintet: Jerome Charyn’s Metaphysics of Law and Disorder"
- Robert L. Patten, "Waltzing with Witches"
- A Jerome Charyn Checklist
- Edouard Roditi, "The Fiction of James Bowles as a Form of Self-Expression"
- Books Received
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