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- Volume 28, Issue 2, May 2022
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- Symposium in Memory of György Konrád
Part 1
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Volume 28, Issue 2, May 2022Table of Contents
- Truth in Autobiography
- pp. 216-223
- Contingency All the Way Up
- pp. 261-283
- The Century Yearbook (review)
- pp. 305-306
- My Mother's Facelift
- pp. 308-317
- "Letter on the Eve" and Other Poems
- pp. 318-325
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 326-329