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The Review of Contemporary Fiction

Douglas Woolf / Wallace Markfield
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  • Books by Wallace Markfield and Douglas Woolf
  • John O’Brien, "Interview with Wallace Markfield"
  • Sanford Pinsker, "’Whoosh and Gaah!’: The New York Intellectuals in Wallace Markfield’s To an Early Grave"
  • Melvin J. Friedman, "The Enigma of Unpopularity and Critical Neglect: The Case for Wallace Markfield"
  • Jack Byrne, "Tietlebaum’s Window: Simon Says It Should Be Called Jews Without Money or The Dropping of Malvena the Orphan’s Stomach or Memoirs of a Momser Murderer or None of the Above"
  • Steven Bender, "Wrestling with Idealization: Wallace Markfield’s You Could Live If They Let You"
  • Donald Phelps, "Nets and Neighbors"
  • Lowell Dunlap, "Ya! Ya! Ya! Ya! Ya! Ya! Ya! Ya!"
  • Eric Mottram, "Douglas Woolf’s Escapes from Enclosure"
  • Robert Creeley, "First Prize"
  • George Bowering, "Douglas Woolf’s ‘Bank Day’"
  • Keith Abbott, "16 Paragraphs on Douglas Woolf"
  • Edward Dorn, "The New Frontier"
  • Brian Stonehill, "Douglas Woolf’s Ideal Fictions"
  • Paul Emmett, "The Great Mother in the Fiction of Douglas Woolf: Ma in Ya!"
  • John O’Brien, "’All Things Considered’ in Douglas Woolf"
  • Kenneth Tindall, "Playing the Kite"
  • Kenneth Tindall, "From The Banks of the Sea"
  • Thomas McGonigle, "Prepared Slides: 2 Slices from the Beginning and Middle of St. Patrick’s Day, Dublin, 1974: a prose"
  • Viktor Shklovsky, "Ornamental Prose: Andrei Bely"
  • Note to Future Contributors