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THE REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY FICTION - VOL.4, NO.3 (FALL, 1984)

THE REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY FICTION - VOL.4, NO.3 (FALL, 1984)

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THE REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY FICTION - VOL.4, NO.3 (FALL, 1984)

by O'Brien, John (editor); Bowles, Paul, Camilo José Cela, and Gilbert Sorrentino, et al. (contributors)

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Elmwood Park, IL: The Review of Contemporary Fiction, 1984. First Edition. Octavo (22.75cm); pictorial card wrappers; [ii],[3],4-177,[13]pp. Light wear to spine ends and extremities, else Near Fine. The Camilo José Cela number, with contributions by Cela, Francisco Umbral, Anthony Kerrigan, Gilbert Sorrentino, Jack Byrne, and others. Contains "From Metcalf to Bowles to Peabody, Etc.," a piece containing letters from Richard Peadbody to Paul Metcalf, from Paul Metcalf to Paul Bowles, and from Paul Bowles to Paul Metcalf. Miller C786.

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Title
THE REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY FICTION - VOL.4, NO.3 (FALL, 1984)
Author
O'Brien, John (editor); Bowles, Paul, Camilo José Cela, and Gilbert Sorrentino, et al. (contributors)
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First Edition
Publisher
The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Place of Publication
Elmwood Park, IL
Date Published
1984

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