The Review of Contemporary Fiction
W. T. Vollmann / D. F. Wallace / Susan Daitch
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- Preface
- A Checklist of Books by William T. Vollmann, Susan Daitch, and David Foster Wallace
- Larry McCaffery, "An Interview with William T. Vollmann"
- William T. Vollmann, "Something to Die For"
- William T. Vollmann, "From The Rifles"
- Madison Smartt Bell, "Where an Author Might Be Standing"
- Mark Laidlaw, "Suicide Notes on William T. Vollmann’s You Bright and Risen Angels"
- Carlton Smith, "Arctic Revelations: Vollmann’s Rifles and the Frozen Landscape of the Self"
- Robert Kelly, "Notes toward Four Meditations on W. T. Vollmann"
- Katherine Speilmann, "The Book as Apparatus: William Vollmann’s Special Editions"
- Larry McCaffery, "An Interview with Susan Daitch"
- Susan Daitch, "From Eye of the Moon: Train-Eating Sun Blinded by Eclipse"
- Leslie Camhi, "Uncertain Physiognomies: Susan Daitch’s L.C."
- William Anthony Nericcio, "Rend[er]ing L.C.: Susan Daitch Meets Borges & Borges, Delacroix, Marx, Derrida, Daumier, and Other Textualized Bodies"
- Esther Allen, "Sentimental Educations"
- Richard Katrovas, "Into the Heart of Things: Passion and Perception in Susan Daitch’s The Colorist"
- Larry McCaffery, "An Interview with David Foster Wallace"
- David Foster Wallace, "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction"
- David Foster Wallace, "From Infinite Jest"
- Lance Olsen, "Termite Art, or Wallace’s Wittgenstein"
- James Rother, "Reading and Riding the Post-Scientific Wave: The Shorter Fiction of David Foster Wallace"
- Mark Costello, "Fighting to Write: A Short Reminiscence of D. F. Wallace"
- Books Received
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