The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Raymond QueneauCarole Maso
* Mary Campbell-Sposito, "CANIS MAJOR: Introducing Raymond Queneau"
* Gilbert Sorrentino, "Variations for Raymond Queneau"
* Raymond Queneau, "Interviews with Georges Charbonnier—No. 5"
* Raymond Queneau, "Technique of the Novel"
* Raymond Queneau, "From Children of Clay"
* Harry Mathews, "Charity Begins at Home"
* Gilbert Pestureau, "The Art of the Novel in Saint Glinglin"
* Jacques Jouet, "'Interludes' from Raymond Queneau"
* Claude Debon, "Queneau and Poetic Illusion"
* Barbara Wright, "Translating Queneau"
* Andre Blavier, "Droles de Drames"
* Jacques Roubaud "The Birth of a Form: Elementary Morality"
* Selected Bibliography
* Selected Translations of Queneau's Works into English
* Victoria Frenkel Harris, "Carole Maso: An Introduction and an Interpellated Interview"
* Carole Maso, "Except Joy: on Aureole"
* Carole Maso, "Traveling Light from The Bay of Angels"
* Louise DeSalvo, "'We Will Speak and Bear Witness': Storytelling as Testimony and Healing in Ghost Dance"
* Charles B. Harris, "The Dead Fathers: The Rejection of Modernist Distance in The Art Lover"
* Victoria Frenkel Harris, "Emancipating the Proclamation: Gender and Genre in AVA"
* Nicole Cooley, "'There's Not One Story That Will Change This': The American Woman in the Chinese Hat"
* Jeffrey DeShell, "Between the Winding Sheets: The American Woman in the Chinese Hat"
* Steven Moore, "A New Language for Desire: Aureole"
* A Carole Maso Checklist
* Books Received
* Annual Index