In Form: Digressions on the Act of Fiction By Ronald Sukenick
Literary Subversions: New American Fiction and the Practice of Criticism By Jerome Klinkowitz
Critical Angles: European Views of Contemporary American Literature By Marc Chénetier
American Theater of the 1960s By Zoltán Szilassy
The Fiction of William Gass: The Consolation of Language By Arthur M. Saltzman
The Novel as Performance: The Fiction of Ronald Sukenick and Raymond Federman By Jerzy Kutnik
The Dramaturgy of Style: Voice in Short Fiction By Michael Stephens
Out of Egypt: Scenes and Arguments of an Autobiography By Ihab Hassan
Pynchon's Mythography: An Approach to Gravity's Rainbow By Kathryn Hume
The Spontaneous Poetics of Jack Kerouac: A Study of the Fiction By Regina Weinreich
Who Says This? The Authority of the Author, the Discourse, and the Reader By Welch D. Everman
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Publication Information: Book Title: History and the Contemporary Novel. Contributors: David Cowart - author. Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press. Place of Publication: Carbondale, IL. Publication Year: 1989. Page Number: ii.
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