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- Contemporary Literature
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Review
- Resting Places Volume 51, Number 4, Winter 2010, pp. 874-882
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- Contributors
- Space and Style in Contemporary British Fiction
- Resting Places
- "A Wilderness of Mirrors": Writing and Reading the Cold War
- Learning to Love Postwar Fiction
- City Memory, City History: Urban Nostalgia, The Colossus of New York, and Late-Twentieth-Century Historical Fiction
- Barry Unsworth and the Arts of Power: Historical Memory, Utopian Fictions
- "There Is No Content Here, Only Dailiness": Poetry as Critique of Everyday Life in Ron Silliman's Ketjak
- "That We Can Somehow Add Each to Each Other?": George Oppen between Denise Levertov and Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- "Fun Actually Was Becoming Quite Subversive": Herbert Marcuse, the Yippies, and the Value System of Gravity's Rainbow
- An Interview with Dorothy Allison
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