Chicago Review, June 22nd, 1996
Chicago Review's interest in experimental fiction continued throughout the late-1970s and the early-1980s, even as the magazine published mainstream fiction by the likes of Edmund White, Stuart Dybek, Stephen Dixon, and Frederick Busch. There was a special section on "Very Short Fiction" in the Autumn 1978 issue, a set of essays on "Recent Fiction Et Cetera" in Spring 1980, and successive issues in 1982 and 1983 devoted to "In/Re/Novative Fiction." The latter included Samuel Beckett's "As the Story Was Told" and an essay on his novel L'Innommable, which was first serialized in Chicago Review...
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