The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Brigid Brophy / Robert Creeley / Osman Lins* Steven Moore, "Brigid Brophy: An Introduction and Checklist" * Chris Hopkins, "The Neglect of Brigid Brophy" * Mark Axelrod, "Mozart, Moonshots, and Monkey Business in Brigid Brophy's Hackenfeller's Ape" * Patricia Juliana Smith, "Desperately Seeking Susan[na]: Closeted Quests and Mozartean Gender Bending in Brigid Brophy's The King of a Rainy Country" * Corinne E. Blackmer, "The Finishing Touch and the Tradition of Homoerotic Girls' School Fictions" * Annegret Maack, "Concordia Discors: Brigid Brophy's In Transit" * Brooke Horvath, "Brigid Brophy's It's-All-Right-I'm-Only-Dying Comedy of Modern Manners: Notes on In Transit" * Bernard Hoepffner, "Translating In Transit: Writing—By Proxy" * Patricia Lee, "Communication Breakdown and the 'Twin Genius' of Brophy's In Transit" * Peter Parker, "'Aggressive, witty, & unrelenting': Brigid Brophy and Ronald Firbank"
* Douglas Gunn, "Testing Language: Robert Creeley's Fiction" * Bruce Comens, "Robert Creeley: In Conversation" * Robert Creeley, "Afterword to Die Goldgraber" * Robert Creeley, "Homage to Turgenev" * Gilbert Sorrentino, "The Monster Come to Dinner" * Michael Stephens, "The Poet in Robert Creeley's Prose" * Dennis Barone, "Awake the Particulars: The Prose of Robert Creeley" * Gene Frumkin, "Aloneness in The Gold Diggers" * John Taggart, "Ending in Ellipsis, the Sea in Our Ears: Robert Creeley's The Island" * Charles Bernstein, "Creeley's Eye and the Fiction of the Self" * Douglas Gunn, "Inappropriate Literary Performances: The Unstable Texts of Robert Creeley's Mabel: A Story, and Other Prose" * "Robert Creeley's Fiction: A Checklist"
* Adria Frizzi, "Osman Lins: An Introduction" * Edla Van Steen, "An Interview with Osman Lins" * Osman Lins, "Of Idealism and Glory" * Osman Lins, "From The Head Carried in Triumph" * Julieta de Godoy Ladeira, "Osman Lins: Crossing Frontiers" * Moacyr Scliar, "Living on Literature or for Literature?" * Benedito Nunes, "Narration in Many Voices" * Ana Luiza Andrade, "Nine, Novena's Novelty" * Paul West, "Osman Lins's Avalovara" * Jose Paulo Paes, "The World without Quotation Marks: A Gloss of the Gloss" * Raul Antelo, "The Prison-House of Language according to Osman Lins" * "An Osman Lins Checklist"
* Books Received * Annual Index