- Bibliography
The following texts by Peter Whitehead are listed in order of publication. The list of "Selected Further Reading" is arranged alphabetically.
Fiction
Brookside, 1990): Paris, May 1968. Raymond Faulkner, an academic scientist, finds Nora wounded at the Sorbonne barricades. He is drawn into a love affair with her lover, Anna, and aids in the completion of her book about her recently deceased father.
A novel structured according to the principles of holography. Crystallographer Matthew Sutherland becomes entangled with the psychotropic researches of psychopharmacologist John Faulkner.
Pulp fiction author Milton Crookshank investigates an act of cultural and political sabotage surrounding the Booker Prize and a novel that is secretly based on the Conservative Party manifesto.
Crookshank recalls his 1960s assignment to place under surveillance Patrick Walker, a documentary filmmaker associated with the British counterculture who is making a film called Wholly Communion.
Michael Schlieman is sent on assignment to the wilds of the North Yorkshire moors to covertly record the conversations of Princess Diana. High on opium, he also accesses the conversations of Cathy and Heathcliff ...
Schlieman's online memoirs, revealing the dark side of his MI6 career, are located and analyzed following his disappearance in Cumbria. (Available online at www.nohzone.com.)
The accessed memoirs detail Schlieman's passionate, destructive love affair with the ecoterrorist Maria Lenoir. (Available online at www.nohzone.com.)
An extended détournement (hijacking) of Kawabata's novel Snow Country (1947) combined with that of the Noh play Pining Wind. (Available online at www.nohzone.com.) [End Page 975]
A portmanteau text continuing Schlieman's memoirs using extracts from each of the previous three novels; as possibly imagined in the mind of a reader adept in the art of hypertext linking. (Available online at www.nohzone.com.)
Published Extracts
Nonfiction
This list includes texts not included in the current issue of Framework.