The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Italo Calvino

* "English Editions of Italo Calvino's Fiction"
* Harry Mathews, "La Camera Ardente"
* Jerry A. Varsava, "Calvino's Combinative Aesthetics: Theory and Practice"
* Sorel Thompson Friedman, "
t zero: Italo Calvino's Minimalist Narratives"
* John Earl Joseph, "Man, History, Subject, Object: Calvino in Crisis"
* Franco Ricci, "The Recovery of Mnemonic Meaning in
L'entrata in guerra"
* Franco La Polla, "A Note on
Marcovaldo"
* Jack Byrne, "Calvino's Fantastic 'Ancestors': The Viscount, the Baron and the Knight"
* Francesco Guardiani, "Optimism without Illusions"
* Michael Stephens, "Italo Calvino: A Woman, a Moon, the City"
* Kathryn Hume, "Calvino's Framed Narrations: Writers, Readers, and Reality"
* Warren F. Motte, Jr. "Calvino's Combinatorics"
* Carol P. James, "The Fragmentation of Allegory in Calvino's
Invisible Cities"
* Laura Marello, "Form and Formula in Calvino's
Invisible Cities"
* Geoffrey Green, "Ghosts and Shadows: Reading and Writing in Italo Calvino's
If on a winter's night a traveler"
* Carl D. Malmgren, "Romancing the Reader: Calvino's
If on a winter's night a traveler"
* Marshall C. Olds, "Another Book, Another Author: Calvino, Flaubert, Mallarme"
* Ian Rankin, "The Role of the Reader in Italo Calvino's
If on a winter's night a traveler"
* Constance Pierce, "Calvino on Photography"
* Gregorio Scalise, "The Game of Palomar"
* Books Received