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Page 233 from Issue 34 The fictional criticism of the future Robert Scholes Knowing one thing is ... this in mind, I wish to discuss some of the things we know about fiction and criticism-and perhaps to ... hint at what they prevent us from knowing. Once we knew that fiction was about life and criticism was ...
Edward W. Said
Contemporary fiction and criticism Print Pages:  Page 231 from Issue 33 Contemporary fiction and ... criticism Edward W. Said 1 Most of the influential and the penetrating criticism of fiction in general and ... relations between criticism of fiction and fiction itself, or between the theory and the practice of ...
Page 347 from Issue 26 a psychological desire when we expect a mental process within the fiction ... pathos at the end, all of these being typical of the genre. In our three exemplary fictions there is no ... problematic desire: each begins with a death but our natural tendency to see a fictional death as a problem, ...
"media" and hesitates to locate the dominant tone of our period in our prose fiction with the same ... prose fiction is a phenomenon on the fringes of a transformation of world consciousness and that we can ... needed. One thing that we can say about new fiction is that the range of fictional options has increased ...
Page 2 from Issue 57-2 Contents Preface 3 From So much of such a war (fiction) 7 Merce Rodoreda On ... the battle (fiction).. 49 Juan Goytisolo From The same sea as every summer (fiction) 56 Esther ... T usquets From The thousand nights of Hortensia Romero (fiction) 67 Fernando Quinones Fables (fiction) 79 ...
Page from Issue 30 representative recent fiction-City Life, Breakfast of Champi­ ons, The Blood ... which the value of the fiction inheres in its invention, its wit and intricacy of texture, its appeal as ... reductionist. If a figure encourages us to see the autotelic qualities of a body of fiction, it thereby ...
Page from Issue 61 #50 Fiction: by Thomas McGuane, Jonathan Penner, Robert Stone, Alan Sillitoe, ... Helen Chasin, Arturo Vivante, Amost Lustig, Richard Stem and others. 280 pp. $5.95 #51 Fiction: by ... and others. 296 pp. $5.95 #53 General issue: fiction by Amost Lustig, Stanley Elkin, Arturo Vivante, ...
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Page from Issue 60 #SO Fiction: by Thomas McGuane, Jonathan Penner, Robert Stone, Alan Sillitoe, ... Helen Chasin, Arturo Vivante, Arnost Lustig, Richard Stern and others. 280 pp. $5.95 #SI Fiction: by ... and others. 296 pp. $5.95 #S3 General issue: fiction by Arnost Lustig, Stanley Elkin, Arturo Vivante, ...
Page from Issue 62 #SO Fiction: by Thomas McGuane, Jonathan Penner, Robert Stone, Alan Sillitoe, ... Helen Chasin, Arturo Vivante, Arnost Lustig, Richard Stern and others. 280 pp. $5.95 #SI Fiction: by ... and others. 296 pp. $5.95 #S3 General issue: fiction by Arnost Lustig, Stanley Elkin, Arturo Vivante, ...
Page 3 from Issue 57-1 Contents Preface 5 From A minor apocalypse (fiction) T adeusz Konwicki ... Tortures (poem) 25 Wislawa S:omborska Philately (poem) 27 Wiktor Woroszylski The peacock (fiction) 29 Marek ... Nowakowski 7 Confidential phone call (fiction) Marek Nowakowski The writer and the state (essay) 38 Andrzej ...

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