The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Alexander TherouxPaul West
* Steven Moore, "Alexander Theroux: An Introduction"
* Steven Moore, "An Interview with Alexander Theroux"
* Alexander Theroux, "The Detours of Art"
* Alexander Theroux, "A Note on the Type"
* Martin C. Battestin, "Alexander Theroux in Virginia and London, 1964-1973"
* A Letter from Annie Dillard
* Marc Chenetier, "'A Prose of Figuring, a Prose of Hate': Figuring with a Vengeance. A Mortlock's View of Alexander Theroux's Darconville's Cat"
* William O'Rourke, "The Causes of Immoral Conceptions"
* Michael Pinker, "The Rhetoric of Disintegration: Alexander Theroux's An Adultery"
* Thomas Filbin, "The Duelist's Second"
* Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, "Alexander Theroux: The View from England"
* Steven Moore, "Alexander Theroux: A Bibliography"* David W. Madden, "Paul West: An Introduction" * David W. Madden, "An Interview with Paul West" * Paul West, "Night 1002: When It All Goes Down" * Paul West, "Banquotha (a first draft)" * Paul West, "Some People Not in Portable People" * Diane Ackerman, "Paul Begins a New Novel" * Robert Lima, "Words of Power: Openings to the Universe of Paul West" * Ivor S. Irwin, "Paul West's Alley Jaggers: Escaping the Trap of British Proletarian Fiction" * Lore Segal, "Words for a Deaf Daughter" * Christopher S. Schreiner, "Of Involutes, a Rat, and Hugh's Guitar" * William B. Millard, "'The Lightning-rod Man,' Metavision, and an Aesthetic of Singularity" * Philip Young, "'Stauff'" * Joseph Pestino, "Macrocosm and Microcosm Relations Rethought: Paul West's Out of My Depths" * Patricia Tobin, "Paul West: Sedentary Nomad, Suitcase Star" * William Mooney, "Those Pearls His Eyes: Paul West's Blind Monologuists and Deaf Auditors" * David Bosworth, "Being and Becoming: The Canvas of Paul West's Work" * Alphonso Lingis, "From under Dismembered Bodies" * Charles Mann, "The Man Who Breaks Typewriters" * Books by Paul West
* Books Received