The Review of Contemporary Fiction
William GaddisNicholas Mosley
* John Kuehl and Steven Moore, "An Interview with William Gaddis"
* Carl D. Malmgren, "William Gaddis's JR: The Novel of Babel"
* Steven Weisenburger, "Paper Currencies: Reading William Gaddis"
* Joel Dana Black, "The Paper Empires and Empirical Fictions of William Gaddis"
* Kathleen L. Lathrop, "Comic-Ironic Parallels in William Gaddis's The Recognitions"
* Michael Boccia, "--What Did You Say Mister Gaddis? Form in William Gaddis's JR"
* Stephen-Paul Martin, "Vulnerability and Aggression: Characters and Objects in The Recognitions"
* Tom Sawyer, "False Gold to Forge: The Forger Behind Wyatt Gwyon"
* Steven Moore, "William Gaddis: A Selected Bibliography"
* Books by Nicholas Mosley
* John O'Brien, "An Interview with Nicholas Mosley"
* Nicholas Mosley, "Faulkner's Fables"
* Nicholas Mosley, "From Serpent"
* Francis Booth, "Impossible Accidents: Nicholas Mosley"
* John Banks, "Sleight-of-Language"
* John Banks, "Contrived Chaos: Catastrophe Practice and Godelian Incompleteness"
* John Banks, "Private Madness and Natalie Natalia"
* Jack Byrne, "Accident/Novel/Script/Film: Mosley/Pinter/Losey"
* John O'Brien, "'It's Like a Story': Mosley's Impossible Object"
* Viktor Shklovsky, "Toward a Theory of the Comic"
* Book Reviews
* Contributors
* Note to Future Contributors