The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Stanley ElkinAlasdair Gray
* Arthur M. Saltzman, "Stanley Elkin: An Introduction"
* Peter J. Bailey, "'A Hat Where There Never Was a Hat': Stanley Elkin's Fifteenth Interview"
* Stanley Elkin, "Words and Music"
* William Gass, "Stanley Elkin: An Anecdote"
* Jerome Charyn, "On Stanley Elkin"
* Jerome Klinkowitz, "Elkin before Elkin"
* Charles Molesworth, "Stanley Elkin and 'Everything': The Problem of Surfaces and Fullness in the Novels"
* Alan Wilde, "Final Things: More Letters to mzimmer%humanitas@hub.ucsb.edu"
* D. C. Dougherty, "Nemeses and MacGuffins: Paranoia as Focal Metaphor in Stanley Elkin, Joseph Heller, and Thomas Pynchon"
* Peter G. Christensen, "The Escape from the Curse of History in Stanley Elkin's George Mills"
* Patrick O'Donnell, "Of Red Herrings and Loose Ends: Reading 'Politics' in Elkin's The MacGuffin"
* Arthur M. Saltzman, "A Stanley Elkin Checklist"* Mark Axelrod, "Alasdair Gray: An Introduction, of Sorts" * Mark Axelrod, "An Epistolary Interview, Mostly with Alasdair Gray" * Alasdair Gray, "The Anthology of Prefaces" * Alasdair Gray, "Time Travel" * Philip Hobsbaum, "Alasdair Gray: The Voice of His Prose" * George Donaldson and Alison Lee, "Is Eating People Really Wrong? Dining with Alasdair Gray" * William M. Harrison, "The Power of Work in the Novels of Alasdair Gray" * Stephen Bernstein, "Scottish Enough: The London Novels of Alasdair Gray" * John C. Hawley, "Bell, Book, and Candle: Poor Things and the Exorcism of Victorian Sentiment" * Lynne Diamond-Nigh, "Gray's Anatomy: When Words and Images Collide" * Peter Christensen, "Language and Its Discontents in Alasdair Gray's 'Logopandocy'" * Janice Galloway, "Different Oracles: Me and Alasdair Gray" * Mark Axelrod, "An Alasdair Gray Checklist"
* Books Received