The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Edward Sanders
* Brooke Horvath, "Introducing Edward Sanders" * Barry Miles, "An Interview with Ed Sanders—1 October 1968" * Brooke Horvath, "Edward Sanders on His Fiction: An Interview" * Edward Sanders, "From Tales of Beatnik Glory, Volume 3: The Psychedelicatessin" * Ann Charters, "Marching with the Fugs" * Barry Wallenstein, "Mr. Ed Sanders" * Tom Clark, "Ed Sanders and Black Sparrow Press" * Regina Weinreich, "Ed Sanders: The Un-Fuzzy Fug" * Robert Creeley, "Tell the Story" * Kasia Boddy, "Shards of God: An Epinician to the Heroes of the Peace swarm" * Thomas Myers, "Rerunning the Creepy-Crawl: Ed Sanders and Charles Manson" * Lance Olsen, "Divining the Avant-Pop Afterburn: Fame & Love in New York" * Joseph Dewey, "Helter Shelter: Strategic Interment in Tales of Beatnik Glory" * M. L. Liebler, "A Terrible Beauty is Born: Edward Sanders, the Techniques of Investigative Writing, and 1968" * David Herd, "'After All What Else Is There to Say?' Ed Sanders and the Beat Aesthetic" * Brooke Horvath, "An Edward Sanders Checklist" * Dear Editor * Books Received
- Writings by Gertrude Stein
- Serendipities: Language and Lunacy by Umberto Eco
- Notes from Hampstead: The Writer's Notes: 1954-1971 by Elias Canetti
- Kitaj: Pictures and Conversations by Julián Ríos
- Lawrence Durrell: A Biography by Ian MacNiven and Through the Dark Labyrinth: A Biography of Lawrence Durrell by Gordon Bowker
- The Bataille Reader by Georges Bataille
- Nod by Fanny Howe
- Once Again for Thucydides and My Year in the No-Man's-Bay by Peter Handke
- Ashe of Rings and Other Writings by Mary Butts
- A Writer's Journal by Emmanuel Bove
- Damascus by Richard Beard
- Five Doubts by Mary Caponegro
- Farewell Waltz by Milan Kundera
- Truman Capote: In Which Various Friends, Enemies, Acquaintances, and Detractors Recall His Turbulent Career by George Plimpton
- The Path to the Spiders' Nests by Italo Calvino
- Bordeaux by Soledad Puértolas
- The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer by Jack Spicer and Poet Be Like God: Jack Spicer and the San Francisco Renaissance by Lewis Ellingham and Kevin Killian
- The Voice of the Turtle: An Anthology of Cuban Stories by David William Foster
- Existentialists and Mystics: Writing on Philosophy and Literature by Iris Murdoch
- Mirrors by Marcel Cohen
- Park City: New & Selected Stories by Ann Beattie
- Our House by Barbara König
- A Music behind the Wall: Selected Stories, Volume Two by Anna Maria Ortese
- Birds of America by Lorrie Moore
- Prospero's Mirror: A Translators' Portfolio of Latin American Short Fiction by Ilan Stavans
- Mocking Desire by Drago Jancar
- An Embarrassment of Tyrannies: Twenty-five Years of "Index on Censorship" by W.L. Webb and Rose Bell
- Dreams of the Abandoned Seducer by Alicia Borinsky
- Weird Women, Wired Women by Kit Reed
- Father of Lies by Brian Evenson
- Enigma by Rezvani
- The Journey of 253 Lifetimes by Geoff Ryman
- The Best American Essays1998 by Cynthia Ozick
- Yo Yo Boing! by Giannina Braschi
- After Dunkirk by Milena McGraw
- Naming and Unaming: On Raymond Queneau by Jordan Stump
- Reading between the Lines: Claude Simon and the Visual Arts by Jean H. Duffy
- Angela Carter: The Rational Glass by Aidan Day
- The Tel Quel Reader by Patrick ffrench and Roland-François Lack
- Errata: An Examined Life by George Steiner
- Information Multiplicity: American Fiction in the Age of Media Saturation by John Johnston
- Subterranean Kerouac: The Hidden Life of Jack Kerouac by Ellis Amburn
- Absent Without Leave: French Literature under the Threat of War by Denis Hollier
- Barry Miles, "An Interview with Ed Sanders—1 October 1968"
- Brooke Horvath, "Edward Sanders on His Fiction: An Interview"
- Oulipo Compendium by Harry Mathews and Alastair Brotchie
- Ghost Town by Robert Coover
- Collected Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges
- Shame by Annie Ernaux
- Early Sorrows (For Children and Sensitive Readers) by Danilo Kis
- Mysteries of the Body and the Mind by John Taylor
- Symmetries by Luisa Valenzuela
- The Willow Tree by Hubert Selby, Jr.
- Blindness by José Saramago