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"reality" is radical, though by no means somber. Some of the funniest fiction of our time, Philip Stevick ... it was said to be. Finnegans Wake, as always, led the way, if not the Songs of Maldoror of 1868, in ...
a self-sufficient fictional universe, a canvas on which no brush strokes are visible. The reader is invited to ... steam engine. A dead voice produces a dead song. Of course, we must not deny the Roundheads their due. ...
Song of the Yellowbird, a novel-in-progress. The main character is Nibao, a twenty-something young man ... this is a novel, a work of imaginative fiction, the story is about him and also told through him. Some ...
a Paper Moon,” “April in Paris,” and “Over the Rainbow,” among hundreds of other songs, could have been ... Harburg’s songs. Harburg himself was more than a whiz with words. A few credits shy of graduation from City ... fifty musicals—songs including “April in Paris” (which he wrote from images in travel brochures),“If ...
historical logic which is why it bears the sub­ title: "a scientific play with songs". The ... helped by his readings as an adolescent, by the science fiction of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells and other ... authors. Science fiction, before World War I and immediately after, was undergoing a mutation (not without ...
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Giubba," a silly song called "I Lift Up My Finger and I Say Tweet, Tweet." She had ... Adams Tuesday, January 1, 1985 Fiction Work Issue 62 Print Share Tweet ...
S-Fiction. F-Fall 1964, W-Winter 1965, S­ Spring 1965. A ANDERSON, SHERWOOD P, W,64 American Spring Song ...
attended burlesque shows, knew by heart most of the vulgar and comically obscene songs of the day, and was ... Borges) among the few modern fiction writers who have made aesthetic capital out of their learning. Both ...
some fictional character. They are often of considerable duration. Joseph 8euys' piece, ... and a taped song called "Underneath the Arches," repeated over and over again. ...
several occasions the possibility of publishing a magazine devoted to fiction-with some verse but no ... Song, was founded as a non-sectarian comradeship embracing Socialists, Com­ munists, Anarchists, and ...

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