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Summer/Fall 2012 Sunday, July 1, 2012 Fiction The Entire City Travis Kurowski Share Tweet ... Contributor Travis Kurowski's poetry, fiction, and nonfiction have appeared in  Creative ...
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Tanner's otherwise excellent City of Words: Amer­ ican Fiction 1950-1970. Both Olderman and Tanner are ... a disappointingly small part in two ambitious studies of contemporary experi­ mental fiction: Raymond M. ... fact, with fact and fiction more than ever blurred. There is a loss of confidence in our power to ...
homicides during the 1870-1930 period, it is clear that Chicago was a city transformed by im­ migration. The ... somewhere in the background. Chinatowns, laundries, and tongs. An entire history of the Chinese presence in ... the United States can be woven around those words. And so can a compelling work of fiction. To ...
Lan Cao
a city transformed by im­ migration. The Germans, Swedes, Irish, Poles, Italians, Jews, and the ... of tong involvement looming somewhere in the background. Chinatowns, laundries, and tongs. An entire ... a compelling work of fiction. To illustrate this point, I propose to pro­ vide a sampling of both. In Part I of ...
the city as McElroy, the following words would clearly attract his attention. "With cities ... a rebus that conceals a desire or, its reverse, a fear. Cities, like dreams, are made up of desires and ... deceitful, and everything conceals something else." The city as rebus is, I think, a notion which ...
Fall 1983
"Berlinity"-to grasp the fundamental idea of the unwritten book in a single notion-could that city ... possibility of constituting the entire content of the book is no possibility at all, only illusion and ... fiction. I have said nothing of the readership of the unwritten book, but it clearly could be composed only ...
American cities is more bi­ zarre than street life in Mayhew's Victorian London? or that pub­ lic ... during the lifetime of William Randolph Hearst? New fiction may be more responsive than much previous ... fiction to the discontin­ uous and surreal, the bizarre and the aberrant in current society. But it simply ...
Robert Coover
sudden about it, neither about the setting forth, which he'd spent his entire lifetime ... enchanted forests, endless deserts, cities carbonized by dragonbreath, for him "suddenly" ... page Robert Coover Friday, June 1, 1990 Fiction Work Issue 78 Print Share Tweet ...
Robert Coover
his entire lifetime anticipating, nor about any conceivable endings, which seemed, like the horizon, ... (he'd been trekking for years through enchanted forests, endless deserts, cities carbonized by ... Fiction Work Issue 68 Print Share Tweet ...
Richard Dokey
appeared in the paper. There was an entire list of us, in fact-strangers, arranged alphabetically under ... I've always needed room and despised the press of city life. People clutter up at intersections and ... city. I didn't really want to see her again. It wasn't hate or bitterness or even ...

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