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Preface | ||
I | The New Assembly-Line Fiction | 1 |
II | Less Is a Lot Less: Raymond Carver, Ann Beattie, Amy Hempel, Frederick Barthelme | 45 |
III | Medium Without Message: Bobbie Ann Mason, Mary Robison, Louise Erdrich | 79 |
IV | Anguish as a Second Language: David Leavitt, Lorrie Moore | 101 |
V | Cameos of the Bizarre: T. Coraghessan Boyle | 115 |
VI | Decor Vapidity, Designer Murder: Jay McInerney, Bret Easton Ellis | 123 |
VII | Ripeness is All | 147 |
Index | 158 |
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