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Contents
An Interview with Leslie Scalapino conducted by Elisabeth A. Frost
"Returning to Bloom": John Ashbery's Critique of Harold Bloom by Susan M. Schultz
Allegories of Reading in Alice Munro's "Carried Away" by Miriam Marty Clark
"Whatever It Is That She's Since Become": Writing Bodies of Text and Bodies of Women in James Tiptree, Jr.'s "The Girl Who Was Plugged In" and William Gibson's "The Winter Market" by Heather J. Hicks
The Migrant Intellectual and the Body of History: Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children by Jean M. Kane
Reviews
The Rising Figure of the Poet: Elizabeth Bishop in Letters and Biography by Barbara Page
O'Connor, Porter, and Hurston on the State of the World by Will Brantley
Satire beyond the Norm by Susan Strehle
Chill Winds, Cool Breezes: Jameson in the Nineties by Douglas Mao
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An Interview with Clayton Eshleman conducted by Keith Tuma
Some Problems about Agency in the Theories of Radical Poetics by Charles Altieri
Talking His Way Back to Life: Spalding Gray and the Embodied Voice by Gay Brewer
The Romantic Metaphysics of Don DeLillo by Paul Maltby
Fantastic Language: Jeanette Winterson's Recovery of the Postmodern Word by Christy L. Burns
Reviews
Reading Cynthia Ozick: Imagining Jewish Writing by Murray Baumgarten
Poetry in Our Political Lives by Jeanne Heuving
Louis Zukofsky, Charles Tomlinson, and the "Objective Tradition" by Michael Hennessy
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An Interview with Dave Smith conducted by Ernest Suarez
"The Boot in the Face": The Problem of the Holocaust in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath by Al Strangeways
A Recent Martyr: The Masochistic Aesthetic of Valerie Martin by R. McClure Smith
Tracing David Shapiro's "The Seasons" by Thomas Fink
Children of Godard and Coca-Cola: Cinema and Consumerism in Don DeLillo's Early Fiction by Mark Osteen
Reviews
Mainstreaming British Left Theater by Jenny S. Spencer
The Politics of Irishness by Anthony Bradley
Reading the Multicultural Text by Walter Kalaidjian
"This Is Not a Book on Hegel" by Michael Gorra
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An Interview with Carla Harryman conducted by Megan Simpson
The Postmodern Turn on(:) the Enlightenment by Amy J. Elias
Through a Glass Darkly: Visions of Integrated Community in Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood by Susan Edmunds
Unsettling the Wilderness: Susan Howe and American History by Peter Nicholls
For Whom Bell Tolls: Don DeLillo's Americana by David Cowart
Experimental Poetics and the Lyric in British Women's Poetry: Geraldine Monk, Wendy Mulford, and Denise Riley by Linda A. Kinnahan
Reviews
Translating Theory and Feminism(s) from the French by Angela Moorjani
An Unsuitable Genre for a Woman . . . by Patricia Merivale
Defending Poetry--Again by Christopher J. Knight
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