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The Review of Contemporary Fiction

B. S. Johnson
Jean Rhys

Rcf_85_2 * B. S. Johnson, "Introduction to Aren't You Rather Young to Be Writing Your Memoirs?" * B. S. Johnson, "Another Interruption: from Travelling People" * B. S. Johnson, "Everyone Knows Somebody Who's Dead" * Zulfikar Ghose, "Bryan" * Nicolas Tredell, "Telling Life, Telling Death: The Unfortunates" * Judith Mackrell, "B. S. Johnson and the British Experimental Tradition: An Introduction" * Nicolas Tredell, "The Truths of Lying: Albert Angelo" * Eva Figes, "B. S. Johnson" * David John Davies, "The Book as Metaphor: Artifice and Experiment in the Novels of B. S. Johnson" * Paul M. D'Eath, "B. S. Johnson and the Consolation of Literature" * Johan Thielemans, "Albert Angelo or B. S. Johnson's Paradigm of Truth" * C. Kanaganayakam, "Artifice and Paradise in B. S. Johnson's Travelling People" * Paola Splendore, "B. S. Johnson's Intransitive Performance" * Thomas McGonigle, "No Future" * Kenneth Tindall, "Bryan Johnson--A Big Motherfucker of a Pisces" * Paul M. D'Eath, "B. S. Johnson: A Select Bibliography" * Keith Abbott, "Some Thoughts on Jean Rhys's Fiction" * Wilson Harris, "Jean Rhys's 'Tree of Life'" * Elaine Kraf, "Jean Rhys: The Men in her Novels (Hugh Heidler, 'The Gigolo,' and Mr. Mackenzie)" * James R. Lindroth, "Arrangements in Silver and Grey: The Whistlerian Moment in the Short Fiction of Jean Rhys" * Colette Lindroth, "Whispers Outside the Room: The Haunted Fiction of Jean Rhys" * Gertrude Berger, "Rhys, de Beauvoir, and the Woman in Love" * Mary Lou Emery, "The Paradox of Style: Metaphor and Ritual in Good Morning, Midnight" * Jack Byrne, "Jean Rhys's Good Morning, Midnight: The Boulevard of Broken Dreams" * Books Received * Note to Future Contributors