The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Wilson Harris / Alan Burns
* Joyce Sparer Adler, "Wilson Harris: An Introduction" * Wilson Harris, "Quetzalcoatl and the Smoking Mirror (Reflections on Originality and Tradition)" * Wilson Harris, "From Jonestown" * Kathleen Raine, "Discovering Wilson Harris" * Zulfikar Ghose, "Lines Composed after Reading The Guyana Quartet" * Pauline Melville, "Wilson Harris 'In the Forests of the Night'" * Stuart Murray, "Postcoloniality/Modernity: Wilson Harris and Postcolonial Theory" * Timothy Cribb, "Toward the Reading of Wilson Harris" * Fernanda Steele, "Breaking Down Barriers as Genesis of a New Beginning in Palace of the Peacock" * Louis James, "The Leech-Gatherer and the Arawak Woman" * Vera Kutzinski, "New Personalities: Race, Sexuality, and Gender in Wilson Harris's Recent Fiction" * Patricia Murray, "Creative Bridges: Some Aspects of Myth in 'Couvade' and The Four Banks of the River of Space" * Desmond Hamlet, "Renewal in a Far More Resonant Key: Reflections on the Mad, Sin-Eating Relics of Fire in Resurrection at Sorrow Hill" * Hena Maes Jelinek, "Charting the Uncapturable in Wilson Harris's Writing" * Mary Lou Emory, "Space Sounds in Wilson Harris's Recent Fiction" * Frank Pike, "Wilson Harris at Faber and Faber" * Joyce Sparer Adler, "A Wilson Harris Checklist" * David W. Madden, "Alan Burns: An Introduction" * David W. Madden, "An Interview with Alan Burns" * Alan Burns, "Imaginary Dictionary" * Alan Burns, "Two Chapters from a Book Provisionally Titled 'Human Like the Rest of Us: A Life of B. S. Johnson'" * John Calder, "Through That Tunnel" * Paddy Kitchen, "Identity and Alan Burns" * Ian Breakwell, "Fine Cut: Alan Burns's Collage Prose" * Wilson Harris, "A Note on Alan Burns's Fiction" * Charles Sugnet, "Burns's Aleatoric Celebrations: Smashing Hegemony at the Sentence Level" * Zulfikar Ghose, "Right You Go, Left with Burns" * Michael Dennis Browne, "In His Own Alan" * Jay Neugeboren, "The Texture of a Life Lived" * Al Greenberg, "Alan Burns and the Velocity of a Dream" * David W. Madden, "An Alan Burns Checklist" * "The Bookstore in America: Borders" * "Reviewing, Reviewers, Authors, Publishers, and Censorship" * Books Received
- "An Interview with Alan Burns"
- Aureole by Carole Maso
- A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments by David Foster Wallace
- Cocaine Nights by J.G. Ballard
- My Life, Starring Dara Falcon by Ann Beattie
- The Marabou Stork Nightmares by Irvine Welsh
- The Cattle Killing by John Edgar Wideman
- Children of Darkness and Light by Nicholas Mosley
- Briar Rose by Robert Coover
- The Women and the Ape by Peter Høeg
- Couplings by Peter Schneider
- Idoru by William Gibson
- Selected Stories by Alice Munro
- The Discovery of Heaven by Harry Mulisch
- Derby Dugan's Depression Funnies by Tom De Haven
- The Pope's Rhinoceros by Lawrence Norfolk
- Collected Stories by Djuna Barnes
- The Tenor Saxophonist's Story by Josef Skvorecky
- The Woman Who Walked into Doors by Roddy Doyle
- S&M by Jeffrey DeShell
- The Handmaid of Desire by John L'Heureux
- Farewell, I'm Bound to Leave You by Fred Chappell
- Waterweed in the Wash-Houses by Jeanne Hyvrard
- Interior Design: Stories by Philip Graham
- Need by Nik Cohn
- The Hotel in the Jungle by Albert J. Guerard
- Breaking Through: A Narrative of the Great Work by André VandenBroeck
- Where the Ocean Meets by Bhargavi C. Mandava
- The Book of Lazarus by Richard Grossman
- Gas Station by Joseph Torra
- What Goes without Saying: Collected Stories by Josephine Jacobsen
- Flickering Shadows by Kwadwo Agymah Kamau
- Johnny Critelli and The Knifemen by Frank Lentricchia
- Selected Writings: Volume 1 1913-1926 by Walter Benjamin
- A Mammal's Notebook: Collected Writings of Erik Satie by Erik Satie
- Paul Auster as the Wizard of Odds: "Moon Palace" by Marc Chénetier
- Wittgenstein's Ladder: Poetic Language and the Strangeness of the Ordinary by Marjorie Perloff
- Scibner's Best of the Fiction Workshops 1997 by John Kulka, Natalie Danford and Alice Hoffman
- Herman Melville: A Biography, Volume 1, 1819-1851 by Hershel Parker
- Who Paid for Modernism? Art, Money, and the Fiction of Conrad , Joyce , and Lawrence by Joyce Piell Wexler
- Go the Way Your Blood Beats: An Anthology of Lesbian and Gay Fiction by African-American Writers by Shawn Stewart Ruff
- The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature e.d by Robert Welch and The Oxford Guide to Contemporary Writing e.d by John Sturrock
- Daylight in Nightclub Inferno: Czech Fiction from the Post-Kundera Generation by Elena Lappin