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Articles in Fall, 1998 issue of Literary Review
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Garbage-Disposal Imagination
by Lance Olsen -
Writing the Story
by Francois Camoin -
A Man Named Father Clarence Stanghor
by Andre Dubus -
Facing the Invisible Sphinx: About the Writing of "L'Homme Moyen Sensuel"
by Askold Melnyczuk -
Carnival for the Gods: Reveling in the Image
by Gladys Swan -
The Kind of Woman Who Could Get Away with That
by Susan Dodd -
Origins of "If a Man Truly in His Heart"
by Gordon Weaver -
"Links": "Wherever That Great Heart May Be"
by W. D. Wetherell -
Family
by Lance Olsen -
Diehl: The Wandering Years
by Francois Camoin - Acknowledgments
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If They Knew Yvonne
by Andre Dubus -
L'Homme Moyen Sensuel
by Askold Melnyczuk -
Carnival for the Gods
by Gladys Swan -
Too Cool
by Duff Brenna -
New Family Car
by Pamela Painter -
On "Beginnings"
by Robert Coover -
Sources for "Nine-Inch Heels"
by Harold Jaffe -
Fortune, Fate, God, Kipling, Robert Crumb, A Broken Radio, and the Father of My Friend Who Tortured Turtles
by Thomas E. Kennedy -
Introduction: Author! Author!
by Thomas E. Kennedy -
Concerning the Excerpt from the Novel Too Cool
by Duff Brenna -
Speak, Memory, But in a Whisper
by Pamela Painter -
Beginnings
by Robert Coover -
Nine-Inch Heels
by Harold Jaffe -
What Does God Care About Your Dignity, Victor Travesti?
by Thomas E. Kennedy -
Public Appearances
by Susan Dodd -
If a Man Truly in His Heart
by Gordon Weaver -
Wherever That Great Heart May Be
by W. D. Wetherell
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