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CRITIOUL studies in contemporary fiction Index to Volume 40 Page numbers refer to the following issues Pages 1-96: Fall Pages 97-192: Winter Pages 193-304: Spring Pages 305-416: Summer ACKER, KATHY McBride, Sam. Un-reason and the Ex-Centric Text: Kathy Acker’s Great Expectiation, 342-54. Baker, Jeffrey S. See PYNCHON. BARNETT, ALLEN Smalec, Theresa. Subjects at Risk: The Discursive Limits of Representation in Allen Barnett’s Short Fiction, 181-92. BARTH, JOHN Bowen, Zack. Setting the Mobius Strip Straight: John Barth’s Once Upon a Time: A FLoating Opera, 195-202. BARTHELME, FREDRICK Pheloung, Grant. “Just Like Old Times”: Frederick Bartheleme and the Aesthetics of Postmodernism, 172-80. BATAILLE, GEORGES Blinder, Caroline. La Révolte Enfantine: On Georges Bataille’s “La Morale de Miller” and Jean-Paul Sartre’s “Un Nouveau Mystique,” 39-47. BEINHART, LARRY Olster, Stacey. Cut and Print! The Gulf War as Movie Narrative in Larry Beinhart’s American Hero, 387-98. Blinder, Caroline. See BATAILLE and SARTRE. Bowen, Zack. See BARTH. Brenner, Rachel Feldhay. See GROSSMAN. Bull, Jeoffrey S. See DeLILLO and STONE. BYATT, A:S. Pearce, Margaret. “Morpho Eugenia”: Problems with the Male Gaze, 399-412. CARTER, ANGELA Pearson, Jacqueline. “These Tags of Literature”: Some Uses of Allusion in the Early Novels of Angela Carter, 248-56. Carter, Keryn. See WINTERSON. CARVER, RAYMOND Scofield, Martin. Story and History in Raymond Carver, 266-80. Cokal, Susann. See WIGGINS. Cunningham, Laura Huey. See HAWKES. DeLILLO, DON Bull, Jeoffrey S. “What about a problem that doesn’t have a solution”? Stone’s A Flag for Sunrise and DeLillo’s Mao II, and the Politics of Poliical Fiction, 215-29. Dillon, Brian. See DOCTOROW, E. L. DOCTOROW, E. L. Dillon, Brian. The Rosenbergs Meet Nebuchadnezzar: The Narrator’s Use of the Bible in Doctorow’s The Book of Daniel, 365-78. CRITIQUE CRITIOUL studies in contemporary fiction Index to Volume 40 Page numbers refer to the following issues Pages 1-96: Fall Pages 97-192: Winter Pages 193-304: Spring Pages 305-416: Summer ACKER, KATHY McBride, Sam. Un-reason and the Ex-Centric Text: Kathy Acker’s Great Expectiation, 342-54. Baker, Jeffrey S. See PYNCHON. BARNETT, ALLEN Smalec, Theresa. Subjects at Risk: The Discursive Limits of Representation in Allen Barnett’s Short Fiction, 181-92. BARTH, JOHN Bowen, Zack. Setting the Mobius Strip Straight: John Barth’s Once Upon a Time: A FLoating Opera, 195-202. BARTHELME, FREDRICK Pheloung, Grant. “Just Like Old Times”: Frederick Bartheleme and the Aesthetics of Postmodernism, 172-80. BATAILLE, GEORGES Blinder, Caroline. La Révolte Enfantine: On Georges Bataille’s “La Morale de Miller” and Jean-Paul Sartre’s “Un Nouveau Mystique,” 39-47. BEINHART, LARRY Olster, Stacey. Cut and Print! The Gulf War as Movie Narrative in Larry Beinhart’s American Hero, 387-98. Blinder, Caroline. See BATAILLE and SARTRE. Bowen, Zack. See BARTH. Brenner, Rachel Feldhay. See GROSSMAN. Bull, Jeoffrey S. See DeLILLO and STONE. BYATT, A:S. Pearce, Margaret. “Morpho Eugenia”: Problems with the Male Gaze, 399-412. CARTER, ANGELA Pearson, Jacqueline. “These Tags of Literature”: Some Uses of Allusion in the Early Novels of Angela Carter, 248-56. Carter, Keryn. See WINTERSON. CARVER, RAYMOND Scofield, Martin. Story and History in Raymond Carver, 266-80. Cokal, Susann. See WIGGINS. Cunningham, Laura Huey. See HAWKES. DeLILLO, DON Bull, Jeoffrey S. “What about a problem that doesn’t have a solution”? Stone’s A Flag for Sunrise and DeLillo’s Mao II, and the Politics of Poliical Fiction, 215-29. Dillon, Brian. See DOCTOROW, E. L. DOCTOROW, E. L. Dillon, Brian. The Rosenbergs Meet Nebuchadnezzar: The Narrator’s Use of the Bible in Doctorow’s The Book of Daniel, 365-78. CRITIQUE DORRIS, MICHAEL Farrell, Susan. Colonizing Columbus: Dorris and Erdrich’s Postmodern Novel, 121-35. ERDRICH, LOUISE Farrell, Susan. Colonizing Columbus: Dorris and Erdrich’s Postmodern Novel, 121-35. McKinney, Karen Janet. False Miracles and Failed Vision in Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine, 152-60. Farrell, Susan. See DORRIS and ERDRICH. Ferguson, Oliver W. See VONNEGUT. Flavin, Louise. See PROULX. Gladsky, Thomas S. See KOSINSKI. GORDIMER, NADINE Moller, Karin. “Bird Out There”: Traversing the Middle Space in Nadine Gordimer’s My Son’s Story, 161-71. Green, Gayle, Doris Lessing: The Poetics of Change. Book Review, 93-94. GROSSMAN, DAVID Brenner, Rachel Feldhay. “*Unsealing’ the Letters”: The Making of an Artist in David Grossman’s The Book of Internal Grammar, 203-14. HAWKES, JOHN Cunningham, Laura Huey. A Course for Innocence: Sexuality and Aesthetics in John Hawkes’s Innocence in Extremis, 307-22. Hedrick, Tace. See ROBINSON. Kaczvinsky, Donald P. See SWIFT. KINGSTON, MAXINE HONG Yuan, Yuan. The Semiotics of China: Narratives in the Con/texts of Kingston and Tan, 292-303. Kolmerten, Carol, Stephen M. Ross, and Judith Bryant Wittenberg, eds. Unflinching Gaze: Morrison and Faulkner Re-Envisioned, Book Review, 90-91. KOSINSKI, JERZY Gladsky, Thomas S. The Documentary Mode in Jerzy Kosinski’s The Hermit of 69th Street, 379-86. Lane, Christopher. See PURDY. Madden, David. See WEST. Masters, Joshua J. See McCARTHY. McCARTHY, CORMAC Masters, Joshua J. “Witness to the Uttermost Edge of the World”: Judge Holden’s Textual Enterprise in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, 25-37. McKinney, Karen Janet. See ERDRICH. Miller, Karin. See GORDIMER. O'BRIEN, TIM Robinson, Daniel. Getting it Right: The Short Fiction of Tim O’Brien, 257-64. Olster, Stacey. See BEINHART. Pearce, Margaret. See BYATT. Pearson, Jacqueline. See CARTER. Pheloung, Grant. See BARTHELME. PROULX, ANNIE Flavin, Louise. Quoyle’s Quest: Knots and Fragments as Tools of Narration in The Shipping News, 239-47. PURDY, JAMES Lane, Christopher. Out with James Purdy: An Interview, 71-89. PYNCHON, THOMAS Baker, Jeffrey S. Amerikkka Uber Alles: German Nationalism, American Imperialism, and the 1960’s Anti-War Movement in Gravity’s Rainbow, 323-41. ROBINSON, MARILYNNE Hedrick, Tace. “The Perimeters of Our Wandering Are Nowhere”: Breaching the Domestic in Housekeeping, 137-51. Smyth, Jacqui. Sheltered Vagrancy in Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping, 281-91. Robinson, Daniel. See O’BRIEN. SUMMER 1999, VOL. 40, NO. 4 Ruppert, James, Mediation in Contemporary Native American Fiction, Book Review, 94-95. SARTRE, JEAN-PAUL Blinder, Caroline. La Révolt Enfantine: On Georges Bataille’s “La Moral de Miller” and Jean-Paul Sartre’s “Un Nouveau Mystique,” 39-47. Scofield, Martin. See CARVER. Smalec, Theresa. See BARNETT. Smyth, Jacqui. See ROBINSON. STEPHENS, MICHAEL : Wall, Eamonn. The Long Journey Home to Brooklyn: Michael Stephens’s Books of the Dead, 355-63. STONE, ROBERT Bull, Jeoffrey S. “What about a problem that doesn’t have a solution?” Stone’s A Flag for Sunrise, DeLillo’s Mao II, and the Politics of Political Fiction, 215-38. SWIFT, GRAHAM Kaczvinsky, Donald P. “For one thing, there are the gaps”: History in Graham Swift's Shuttlecock, 3-14. TAN, AMY Yuan, Yuan, The Semiotics of China Narratives in the Con/texts of Kingston and Tan, 292-303. VONNEGUT, KURT Ferguson, Oliver W. History and Story: Leon Trout’s Double Narrative in Galdpagos, 230-38. Wall, Eamonn. See STEPHENS. Weinstein, Philip M. What Else But Love? The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison. Book Review, 92-93. WEST, PAUL Madden, David W. Indoctrination for Pariahdom: Liminality in the Fiction of Paul West, 49-70. WIGGINS, MARIANNE Cobal, Susann. Marianne Wiggins and the Eight Daughters of Chaos: Narrating the Body/(of)/the Text, 99-118. WINTERSON, JEANETTE Carter, Keryn. The Consuming Fruit: Oranges, Demons, and Daughters, 15-23. Yuan, Yuan. See KINGSTON and TAN. CRITIQUE

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