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Volume 152

Contemporary Literary Criticism

Criticism of the Works of Today’s Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Short Story Writers, Scriptwriters, and Other Creative Writers

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Acknowledgments

The editors wish to thank the copyright holders of the excerpted criticism included in this volume and the permissions managers of many book and magazine publishing companies for assisting us in securing reproduction rights. We are also grateful to the staffs of the Detroit Public Library, the Library of Congress, the University of Detroit Mercy Library, Wayne State University Purdy/Kresge Library Complex, and the University of Michigan Libraries for making their resources available to us. Following is a list of the copyright holders who have granted us permission to reproduce material in this volume of CLC. Every effort has been made to trace copyright, but if omissions have been made, please let us know.

COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN CLC, VOLUME 152, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING PERIODICALS:

The American Book Review, v. 10, November-December, 1988. Reproduced by permission.—American Literary History,

  • v. 6, Winter, 1994 for “Poetry as History Revised: Susan Howe’s ‘Scattering as Behavior Toward Risk,’” by Ming-Qian Ma. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and author.—ANQ, v. 8, Fall, 1995. Copyright 1995 University Press of Kentucky. Reproduced by permission.—The Atlantic Monthly, v. 276, July, 1995 for “An Eighteenth-Century Voice,” by Katherine A. Powers. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Belles Lettres: A Review of Books by Women, v. 9, Fall, 1993. Reproduced by permission.—Biography, Spring, 1999. Reproduced by permission.—Book World–The Washington Post, May 22, 1977 for a review of “Waiting for Cordelia” by Anne Bernays; v. 23, April 18, 1993 for “Lifestyles of the Not-Yet Famous” by Bruce Cook; v. 24, August 14, 1994 for “The Middle of Her Journey” by Barbara Landis Chase. All reproduced by permission of the authors.—Books Magazine, v. 11, October, 1997. Reproduced by permission.—Callaloo,
  • v. 16, Fall, 1993; v. 22, Fall, 1999. © 1993 The Johns Hopkins University Press. Reproduced by permission.—Chicago Review, v. 42, Spring, 1996. Copyright 1996 Chicago Review. Reproduced by permission.—Chicago Tribune Books, December 19, 1993. Reproduced by permission./October 2, 1994 for “An Explorer and Advocate” by Diane Cole. Reproduced by permission of the author.—The Christian Century, v. 106, October 4, 1989; v. 114, March 12, 1997.. Copyright 1989, 1997 Christian Century Foundation. Both reproduced by permission.—The Christian Science Monitor, August 22, 1994 for “A Life in Academia, Fighting Gender Bias” by Merle Rubin. © 1994 Merle Rubin; v. 86, December 31, 1993 for “Vivid Adventures of Two Friends” by Frederick Pratter. © 1993 Frederick Pratter; v. 87, May 2, 1995 for “Battling Slavers Off the West Coast of Africa” by Frederick Pratter. © 1995 Frederick Pratter. All reproduced by permission of the authors./July 26, 1989; June 18, 1998. © 1989, 1998 The Christian Science Publishing Society. All rights reserved. Both reproduced by permission from The Christian Science Monitor.—College Literature, vs. 19 & 20, October, 1992-February, 1993; v. 24, June, 1997; v. 26, Winter, 1999; v. 27, Spring, 2000. Copyright © 1997, 1999, 2000 by West Chester University. All reproduced by permission.—Commonweal, v. LXXXVI, July 28, 1967; v. CXXI, November 4, 1994; v. CXXIII, November 8, 1996; v. CXXV, June 19, 1998. Copyright © 1994 Commonweal Publishing Co., Inc. All reproduced by permission of Commonweal Foundation.—Contemporary Literature, v. 37, Winter, 1996; v. 38, Spring, 1997. Copyright 1996 University of Wisconsin Press. Both reproduced by permission.—Critique, v. 11, 1969. Copyright © 1969 Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation. Reproduced with permission of the Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation, published by Heldref Publications, 1319 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036-1802.—Denver Quarterly, v. 28, Winter, 1994 for “Between Ourself and the Story: On Susan Howe,” by Bin Ramke. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Georgia Review, v. 48, Spring, 1994. Reproduced by permission.—The Journal of American History, v. 86, December, 1999. Reproduced by permission.—The Journal of Asian Studies, v. 53, May, 1994. Reproduced by permission.—Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes, v. 28, Fall, 1993. Reproduced by permission.—The Kenyon Review, v. 14, Spring, 1992 for “Susan Howe and Sam Cornish: Two Poetries, Two Histories” by Gillian Conoley. Copyright © 1992 by Kenyon College. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Los Angeles Times Book Review, December 5, 1982; May 4, 1986; April 17, 1988; February 3, 1991; April 4, 1993; July 4, 1993; January 2, 1994; October 20, 1996. Copyright, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, Los Angeles Times. All reproduced by permission.—The Nation, New York, v. 256, May 24, 1993. © 1993 The Nation magazine/The Nation Company, Inc. Reproduced by permission—National Review, v. 46, January 24, 1994. Reproduced by permission.—The New Leader, v. 79, December 16, 1996. © 1996 by The American Labor Conference on International Affairs, Inc. Reproduced by permission.—New Letters, v. 40, Spring, 1974 for “Narrative Techniques in Things Fall Apart,” by Solomon O. Iyasere. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and author.—The New Republic, v. 211, December 26, 1994. © 1994 The New Republic, Inc. Reproduced by permission.—The New York Review of Books, v. 38, November 7, 1991; v. 47, March 9, 2000. Both reproduced by permission.—New York Times Book Review, v. 91, August 10, 1986. Copyright © 1986 by The New York Times Company. Reproduced by permission.—North Dakota Quarterly, v. 55, 1987. Copyright 1987 by The University of North
  • Dakota. Reproduced by permission.—Novel: A Forum on Fiction, v. 18, Spring, 1985. Copyright NOVEL Corp. © 1985. Reproduced with permission.—Observer, London, February, 1998; September 6, 1998. Both reproduced by permission.— Poetry, v. 159, February, 1992 for “Smarts,” by David Baker. Reproduced by permission by the publisher and the author.— Publishers Weekly, v. 246, April 26, 1999. Copyright 1999 Cahners Publishing Company. Reproduced by permission.— Raritan: A Quarterly Review, v. 16, Summer, 1996. Copyright © 1996 by Raritan: A Quarterly Review. Reproduced by permission.—Research in African Literatures, v. 18, Spring, 1987; v. 25, Winter, 1994; v. 27, Summer, 1996; v. 30, Summer, 1999; v. 30, Summer, 2000. Copyright Indiana University Press 1987, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000. All reproduced by permission.—Review of Contemporary Fiction, v. 17, Spring, 1997. Copyright, 1997, by John O’Brien. Reproduced by permission.—Sewanee Review, v. 101, Winter, 1993. © 1993 by Edward L. Galligan/v. 104, Spring, 1996. Both reproduced by permission.—Smithsonian, v. 24, August, 1993 for “A review of Joseph Banks: A Life” by Michael Dirda; v. 25, December, 1994 for a review of “True North,” by Edward Park. Both reproduced by permission of the author.—The Spectator, London, v. 268, April 11, 1992; v. 271, July 10, 1993; v. 278, January 4, 1997; v. 280, February 14, 1998; v. 281, August 22, 1998. © 1992, 1993 by The Spectator. All reproduced by permission of The Spectator.—Studies in American Jewish Literature, v. 10, Fall, 1991. © 1991 by The Kent State University Press. Reproduced by permission.— Times Literary Supplement, May 13, 1994; October 4, 1996; May 30, 1997; n. 4893, January 10, 1997; n. 4979, September 4, 1998. All reproduced by permission.—West Coast Review of Books, v. 9, January, 1983; v. 11, May, 1985. Both reproduced by permission.—World Literature Today, v. 54, 1980; v. 70, Autumn, 1996. Copyright 1980, 1996 by the University of Oklahoma Press. Reproduced by permission.

    COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN CLC, VOLUME 152, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING BOOKS:

    Egar, Emmanuel Edame. From The Rhetorical Implications of Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart.”, University Press of America, 2000. Reproduced by permission.—Elder, Arlene A. From Approaches to Teaching Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”. Edited by Bernth Lindfors. Modern Language Association of America, 1991. Reproduced by permission.— Goetz-Stankiewicz, Marketa. From The Achievement of Josef Skvorecky. Edited by Sam Solecki. University of Toronto Press, 1994. © University of Toronto Press Incorporated 1994. Reproduced by permission of the editor.—Keller, Lynn. From Forms of Expansion: Recent Long Poems by Women. The University of Chicago Press, 1997. © 1997 by The University of Chicago. Reproduced by permission.—Kundera, Milan. From “Preface to the French Edition of ‘Mirakl’ (‘The Miracle Game’) (1978),” in The Achievement of Josef Skvorecky. Edited by Sam Solecki. University of Toronto Press, 1994. © 1978 by Milan Kundera. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Naylor, Paul. From Poetic Investigations: Singing the Holes in History. Northwestern University Press, 1999. Copyright © by Northwestern University Press. Reproduced by permission.—Priebe, Richard. From Neo-African Literature and Culture: Essays in Memory of Janheinz Jahn. Edited by Bernth Lindfors and Ulla Schild. B. Heymann, 1976. © 1976 by B. Heymann Verlag GmbH. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Quartermain, Peter. From Disjunctive Poetics: From Gertrude Stein and Louis Zukofsky to Susan Howe. Cambridge University Press, 1992. © Cambridge University Press 1992. Reproduced by permission and the author.—Reinfeld, Linda. From Language Poetry: Writing as Rescue. Louisiana State University Press, 1992. Copyright © 1992 by Louisiana State University Press. Reproduced by permission.—Taggart, John. From Songs of Degrees: Essays on Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. The University of Alabama Press, 1994. Copyright © 1994 The University of Alabama Press. Reproduced by permission.

    PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS APPEARING IN CLC, VOLUME 152, WERE RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES:

    Achebe, Chinua, photograph. AP/Wide World Photos. Reproduced by permission.—Conway, Jill Ker, photograph by Jerry Bauer. © Jerry Bauer. Reproduced by permission.—Howe, Susan, photograph. © Peter Hare. Reproduced by permission.— Škvorecký, Josef, 1981, photograph by John Reeves. Reproduced by permission of the photographer.

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