
Salmagundi No. 126 - 127 / Spring - Summer 2000 Table of Contents ColumnsLetter From Paris by Tzvetan Todorov Artworks & Exhibitions by Martin Pops Extemporaneities by Mario Vargas Llosa New Fiction by Ian Sansom The Art Scene by Charles Molesworth Poems Five Poems by Louise Glück Two Poems by Carl Dennis Three Poems by Lorrie Goldensohn Parisian Scenes by Debora Greger Complaint of the Lecturer by Randall Mann Two Poems by Allison Eir Jenks Totem by Michael J. Rosen That bode weeping by Eva Hooker This Leg by Lynne Sharon Schwartz Still Life with Times by Barbara Louise Ungar Essays, Fiction, Debates and an Interview Pre-existing Forms by Frank Bidart Gemini by Nadine Gordimer Some Thoughts on the Feet of Courtesans by Mary Gordon The Wajda Question by Adam Michnik The Man Who Would Be Kafka by Steve Stern Good Faith, Bad Conscience by Nancy Huston Wolf’s Head Lake by Joyce Carol Oates Speaking/Listenng by Daniel Harris Losing Ground by Kenneth Bernard An Interview with Breyton Breytonbach by Susie Linfield Ibsen and Shaw: Back to the Future by Stanley Kauffman The Road by Norman Manea A Reply to Francisco J. Gonzalez by Alexander Nehemas A Reply to Alexander Nehemas by Francisco J. Gonzalez A Response to Todorov by Lawrence Douglas A Rejoinder: French Trials by Tzvetan Todorov Essay Review On Peter Handke by Robert Boyers |
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