The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Mario Vargas LlosaJosef Skvorecky
* Dane Johnson, "Introduction: Chased by Life, Politics, Demons: Flying to Fiction"
* Luis Rebaza-Soraluz, "Demons and Lies: Motivation and Form in Mario Vargas Llosa"
* Mario Vargas Llosa, "The Trumpet of Deya"
* Mario Vargas Llosa, "A Bullfight in the Andes"
* Efrain Kristal, "Captain Pantoja and the Special Service: A Transitional Novel"
* Elizabeth Dipple, "Outside Looking In: Aunt Julia and Vargas Llosa"
* Alex Zisman, "Out of Failure Comes Success: Autobiography and Testimony in A Fish in the Water"
* Alex Zisman, "A Mario Vargas Llosa Checklist"
* Steve Horowitz, "Introduction: The Bittersweet Vision of Josef Skvorecky and a Selected Bibliography of Works by and about Him"
* Sam Solecki, "The Last Decade: An Interview with Josef Skvorecky"
* Josef Skvorecky, "Three Bachelors in a Fiery Furnace, a short story"
* Josef Skvorecky, "Authors, Critics, Reviewers, a lecture"
* Josef Skvorecky, "Keynote Address on Eastern European Literature in Transition"
* Lubomir Doruzka, "A Genial Gossipmonger"
* Mila Sakova-Pierce, "The Cowards: Josef Skvorecky and His Contributions to Czech Humorist Literature"
* Josef Jarab, "This Thing, The Bass Saxophone, Is Anything But Ordinary"
* Edward Galligan, "The Engineer of Human Souls: Skvorecky's Comic Vision"
* James Grove, "Place and Placelessness in Josef Skvorecky's Dvorak in Love"
* Helena Kosek, "American Themes in Skvorecky's Work: The Bride from Texas"
* Maria Nemcova Banerjee, "Josef Skvorecky's Variation on American Themes: The Bride from Texas"
* Robert L. McLaughlin, "A Josef Skvorecky Checklist"
* Margaret Wehr, "The Culture of Everyday Venality: Or a Life in the Book Industry"
* Books Received