The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Luisa Valenzuela
* Books by Luisa Valenzuela
* Luisa Valenzuela, "'My Extraordinary Ph.D.' (from Cat-O-Nine Deaths)"
* Luisa Valenzuela, "Dangerous Words"
* Luisa Valenzuela, "Dirty Words"
* Luisa Valenzuela, "In Search of My Own Backyard"
* Luisa Valenzuela, "Little Manifesto"
* Luisa Valenzuela, "from The Motive: A Novel-in-Progress"
* Evelyn Picon Garfield, "Interview with Luisa Valenzuela"
* Ana M. Fores, "Valenzuela's Cat-O-Nine Deaths"
* Diane Marting, "Female Sexuality in Selected Short Stories by Luisa Valenzuela: Toward and Ontology of Her Work"
* Emily Hicks, "That Which Resists: The Code of the Real in * Luisa Valenzuela's He Who Searches"
Margo Glantz, "Luisa Valenzuela's He Who Searches"
* Guillermo Maci, "The Symbolic, the Imaginary and the Real in Luisa Valenzuela's He Who Searches"
* Helena Araujo, "Valenzuela's Other Weapons"
* Marta Morello-Frosch, "'Other Weapons': When Metaphors Become Real"
* Dorothy S. Mull, "Ritual Transformation in Luisa Valenzuela's 'Rituals of Rejection'"
* Sharon Magnarelli, "The Lizard's Tail: Discourse Denatured"
* Marie-Lise Gazarian Gautier, "The Sorcerer and Luisa Valenzuela: Double Narrators of the Novel/Biography, Myth/History"
* Zulma Nelly Martinez, "Luisa Valenzuela's 'Where the Eagles Dwell': From Fragmentation to Holism"
* Robert Edgeworth, "Van Vogt's Use of Suetonius"* Books Received * Contributors * Annual Index