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September/October 1998
[Volume 19, Issue 6]
Monstrous and Marvelous, part 2

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Table of Contents
FOCUS: Monstrous and Marvelous, part 2
An Introduction
Rikki Ducornet
When Psychoanalysis Fails
Jonathan Cohen
Doing Time
Fanny Howe
Verb of Fire
Rikki Ducorne
Steve Erickson in Great Britain
Nicholas Royle
Demonst(e)ration
Laura Mullen
Art by Randall Heath
FEATURE: Alternative Lit-Styles
The Dance of Language
Rick Pernod reviews M.L. Liebler's The Gift Outright
Selling the Underground
Joe Maynard reviews The Factsheet Five Zine Reader
Full-bodied Lit
Steve Tomasula reviews Digitas: The New York Digital Review of Arts and Literature
FEATURE: Last Words
The Difference Between Elinor and Joel
Sparrow reviews Collected Later Poems of Joel Oppenheimer and Elinor Nauen's American Guys
The Color of Eggplant
Melissa Studdard Williamson reviews Jane Kenyon's Otherwise: New & Selected Poems
FEATURE: A Second Look at the AIDS Reports
Queer and Loathing in Chelsea
Michael Bennett reviews Gabriel Rotello's Sexual Ecology: AIDS and the Destiny of Gay Men and Michelangelo Signorile's Life Outside: The Signorile Report on Gay Men: Sex, Drugs, Muscles,and the
Passages of Life
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BOOK REVIEWS:
David Baker reviews David Wojahn's The Falling Hour
Curtis White reviews Dave Hickey's Air Guitar: Essays on Art & Democracy
Jim Feast reviews Carl Watson's Beneath the Empire of the Birds and Michael Carter's Broken Noses and Metempsychoses
Sharon Olinka reviews Agha Shahid Ali's The Country Without a Post Office
Joe Napora reviews John Noto's Psycho-motor Breathscapes
Bob Blaisdell reviews Janice A. Radway's A Feeling for Books: The Book-of-the-Month Club, Literary Taste, and Middle-Class Desire
Gay Wachman reviews Sonia Sanchez's Wounded in the House of a Friend and Does your house have lions? and Nikki Giovanni's Love Poems
Thomas J. Harford reviews Simon Schama's Landscape and Memory
Robert Buttel reviews James Galvin's Resurrection Update: Collected Poems 1975-1997
John Rocco reviews Janine Pommy Vega's Tracking the Serpent: Journeys to Four Continents
Kecia Driver McBride reviews Katherine Coles's A History of the Garden
David Kirby reviews Campbell McGrath's Spring Comes to Chicago
Jason Weis reviews Juan Gelman's Unthinkable Tenderness
DEPARTMENTS:
Picketing the Zeitgeist
Retro(grade)spective by Richard Kostelanetz
Rants and Raves
Letters to the Editor
ABR: The Year in Review
Index to Volume 19
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