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Vol. XXXII, #3 The Future of British Fiction
This issue of the RCF is, for the first time, devoted to—but not devotional toward—contemporary British fiction. Stewart Home, China Miéville, Maureen Freely, and Patricia Waugh pose difficult questions about the status of contemporary British literature.
Vol. XXXII, #2 Gert Jonke's "Individual and Metamorphosis"
The Review of Contemporary Fiction proudly presents the English-language debut of Austrian master Gert Jonke's absurd, revealing, and groundbreaking autobiographical essay/novella "Individual and Metamorphosis."
Vol. XXXII, #1 Robert Coover Festschrift
In honor of the 80th birthday of one of the grandmasters of American experimental fiction, editor Stéphane Vanderhaeghe has gathered critical essays and appreciations by William Gass, John Barth, Bradford Morrow, Shelley Jackson, and many more.
Vol. XXXI, #3 Flann O'Brien: Centenary Essays
Celebrating one hundred years of Flann O'Brien, this issue of The Review of Contemporary Fiction gathers literary appreciations and critical investigations by Aidan Higgins, Thierry Robin, Carlos Villar Flor, Joseph Brooker, and others.
Vol. XXXI, #1 The Failure Issue
An issue devoted to failure should be no issue at all. Instead, guest editor Joshua Cohen has failed at failure and assembled an unparalleled group of contributors for this specially themed issue of the Review of Contemporary Fiction.
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