Titanic Survivors Found in Bermuda Triangle | Criticism

  • Sensationalism

    Kelly is an instructor of literature and creative writing at College of Lake County and Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, Illinois. In this essay, Kelly looks at whether Butler tries too hard to avoid the sort of sensationalism that his story’s title suggests.

  • The Use of Form

    Becker has an M.M. in musicology from the University of Texas at Austin. As of 2005, he is completing his Ph.D. in musicology from the same school. In the following essay, Becker discusses the use of form, especially the conclusion, in the short story “Titanic

  • Butler's Story from a Surrealistic Perspective

    Carter is a freelance writer. In this essay, Carter considers the merits of Butler’s story from a surrealistic perspective.