Title | : | Review of Contemporary Fiction: John Barth David Markson v. 10-2 |
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ISBN | : | 1564781143 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781564781147 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 294 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1990 |
John Barth, "Excerpts from The Last Voyage of Somebody the a novel in progress"/John Barth, "The Spanish Connection"/Ilan Stavans, "The Latin American Connection"/Lee Lemon, "John Barth and the Common Reader"/Steven Weisenburger, "Barth and Black Humor"/Carol Booth Olson, "Lost in the Madhouse"/Susan Poznar, "Barth's 'Compulsion to Its Hazards and Possibilities'"/Creed Greer, "Abortion the Sexual Metaphorics of Organizing Barth's Texts"/Heide Ziegler, "The Tale of the Author or, Scheherazade's Betrayal"/Books by John Barth/Joseph Tabbi, "David An Introduction"/Joseph Tabbi, "An Interview with David Markson"/David Markson, "Reviewers in Flat Being a Postface to Several Novels"/David Markson, "Healthy Kate"/David Markson, "Be All My Sins Remembered"/Burton Feldman, "Markson's New Way"/Steven Moore, "David Markson and the Art of Allusion"/Leslie H. Whitten, Jr., "Markson and Proximity and Distance"/James McCourt, "Come Back, Harry Fannin!"/Edward Butscher, "David Markson's Going Down"/Seymour Krim, "A Letter to Holt, Rinehart and Winston"/Evelin E. Sullivan, "Love and the Married Springer's Progress"/Richard Hauer Costa, "Unsafe Sex and Contraceptive Aesthetics in David Markson's Springer's Progress"/Sherrill E. Grace, " Reading Wittgenstein's Mistress"/David Foster Wallace, "The Empty David Markson's Wittgenstein's Mistress"/Evelin E. Sullivan, "Wittgenstein's Mistress and the Art of Connections"/Thomas McGonigle, "Knowing a Writer"/Donald Honig, "Markson's Progress"/Books by David Markson