The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Georges Perec / Felipe Alfau
* Harry Mathews, "Back to Basics"
* David Bellos, "The Old and the New: An Introduction to Georges Perec"
* Marcel Benabou and Bruno Marcenac, "Georges Perec Owns Up"
* Georges Perec, "Statement of Intent"
* Georges Perec and Kaye Mortley, "The Doing of Fiction"
* Georges Perec, "81 Easy-Cook Recipes for Beginners"
* Georges Perec, "From '53 Days'"
* Andrew Leak, "Phago-citations: Barthes, Perec, and the Transformation of Literature"
* Marcel Benabou, "Perec's Jewishness"
* Phillippe Lejeune, "W or other Memory of Childhood"
* Gilbert Adair, "The Eleventh Day": Perec and the Infra-ordinary"
* Jacques Roubaud, "The Transition from W to M in Life A User's Manual"
* Bernard Magne, "Transformations of Constraint"
* Patrizia Molteni, "Perec's Painterly Eye"
* Davis Bellos, "Appendix: Perec in English; Perec's Titles; Secondary Sources in English"* Ilan Stavans, "Felipe Alfau: Curriculum Vitae" * Ilan Stavans, "Anonymity: An Interview with Felipe Alfau" * Felipe Alfau, "Three Old Tales from Spain" * Carmen Martin Gaite, "The Triumph of the Exception" * Toby Talbot, "The Return of the Native" * Charles Simmons, "From Powdered Eggs" * Chandler Brossard, "Two or Three Things I Know about Him" * Doris Shapiro, "Hildago Redeemed" * Anna Shapiro, "Sixty-one Years of Solitude" * Susan Elizabeth Sweeney, "Aliens, Aliases, and Alibis: Alfau's Locos as a Metaphysical Detective Story" * Franco Zangrilli, "Pirandello and Alfau" * Gregory Rabassa, "The Power of Chromos" * Antonio Candau, "Literature is Corny: The cursi and Felipe Alfau's Chromos" * Peter Christensen, "Truth or Temptation? Don Pedro's Refutation of Time in Chromos" * Paul West, "Felipe Alfau and the NBA" * Steven Moore, "Recalled to Life" * Steven Moore and Ilan Stavans, "Felipe Alfau: A Bibliography" * Books Received