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- American Book Review
- University of Nebraska Press
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- K is for Kafka Volume 39, Number 1, November/December 2017, pp. 14-30
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This issue contains 26 articles in total
- Scenes: an interview with Jeanetta Calhoun Mish
- Charles B. Harris, 1940–2017
- Haunted House
- A Structure of Irony
- Blood Money
- Short Form Mastery
- The Whole Page
- The Structure of Feeling
- The Terror of Our Ways
- You’ll Float Too
- Mapping Kerouac
- George Eliot in Romantic Biofiction
- Lizzie Borden Took an Axe
- K is for Kafka
- Deaths of the Author
- I, Margaret
- Nietzsche in Mexico
- A Portrait of the Artist under Duress
- Biofictions from the Antipodes
- Genealogizing the Female Self: The Right to Parrhēsia
- Fantasy Anne Hathaways
- Modernist Titans and Postmodernist Mythobiografiction
- Truth and Circumstantiality in Javier Cercas’ Biofictions
- Art and Ethics: Lytton Strachey and the Origins of Biofiction
- Introduction to Focus: Biofiction—Its Origins, Natures, and Evolutions
- Page 2: Freethinkers, Heretics, & the Little Blue Books
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