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The Review of Contemporary Fiction

Camilo José Cela
Rcf_84_3 * Camilo José Cela, "La Mancha in My Heart" * Camilo José Cela, "The World of the Bullfight on the Eve of the Spanish Civil War: The Tertulia in 'Despedide's Tavern' on the Afternoon Before the Uprising" * Camilo José Cela, "Supper with Lola Pacheco" * Camilo José Cela, "The Latest Word on the Horse Casinaide, 'Almost-Nobody'" * Camilo José Cela, "Inventory of the Dark: From Pisando la Dudosa Luz del Dia" * Anthony Kerrigan, "The Color of Seed" * Camilo José Cela, "The Novel as Concept" * Janet Perez, "The Game of the Possible: Francoist Censorship and the Techniques of Dissent" * James Liddy, "I Must Be Talking about Mrs. Caldwell to El Rey de Son Armadans" * M. Antolin Rato, "Cela: Writing About Death" * Roger D. Tinnell, "Camilo Jose Cela" * Carol Wasserman, "A Stylist, an Institution, a Book: Cela, Censorship and Mazurca para dos Muertos" * Anthony Kerrigan, "Introduction to The Family of Pascual Duarte" * David William Foster, "Cela and Spanish Marginal Culture" * Robert Kirsner, "Trauma and Tenderness in the Novels and Travels of Camilo Jose Cela" * Francisco Umbral, "Cela: The Writer's Trade (In Darkness)" * Janet Perez, "Historical Circumstance and Thematic Motifs in San Camilo, 1936" * Juan Antonio Masoliver Rodenas, "Mazurca para dos Muertos Seen Through Its Characters" * Jack Byrne, "Mother Caldwell Writes to Her Dearly Beloved Son, The Drowned Sailor, on 213 Separate Occasions" * John W. Kronik, "Pascual's Parole" * Kenneth Tindall, "Waterwatch: Chapter from The Banks of the Sea" * "From Metcalf to Bowles to Peabody, Etc." * Gilbert Sorrentino, "Fictional Infinities" * Books Received * Note to Future Contributors * Annual Index