The Review of Contemporary Fiction
New Flemish Fiction
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Hugo Bousset, "The Far North and the Deep South: Contemporary Fiction in the Netherlands and Flanders"
* Ivo Michiels, "The White Tents by the Tall Windows"
* Paul de Wispelaere, "The Charred Alphabet"
* Hugo Claus, "A Gentle Destruction"
* Mark Insingel, "That Is to Say"
* Daniel Robberechts, "Subjects"
* Walter van den Broeck, "The Siege of Laken"
* Monika van Paemel, "The Accursed Fathers"
* Leo Pleysier, "White Always Looks Good"
* Pol Hoste, "Feminine Singular"
* Stefan Hertmans, "Borders of Deserts"
* Kristien Hemmerechts, "Island"
* Patricia de Martelaere, "The Artist and His Model"
* Koen Peeters, "The 1958 World's Fair"
* Theo Hermans, "Postwar Dutch Fiction in English Translation since 1980: A Checklist"* Steven Moore, "An Interview with Carole Maso" * Alexander Theroux, "The Novel of Learning: Endangered Species" * Charles Monaghan, "Timothy O'Keefe: 1926-1994" * Books Received