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Price: $6
Issue: #19.2, AIDS Art
Spring 1991
ISBN: 1-879691-00-0


Issue #19.2: AIDS Art

Contents:

  • D. E. Steward / Junio
  • Rikki Ducornet / Janie
  • Roly Teda / Alien
  • Kenneth Bernard / Prolegomena
  • Wang Meng / A Never-Losing Singer
  • Marianne Hauser / “No Name on the Bullet”
  • Alberto Moravia / The Novel About the Novel: Notes
  • Kenneth Gangemi / Marked Lines; Titles of Chinese Poems; The Chinese Poets
  • Peter Reid / Just the Honeymoon
  • David Foster Wallace / Forever Overhead
  • Robert Scott / El Sendero, Nicaragua
  • Richard Daniels / Complaint
  • Robert Siegel /Potiphar’s Wife
  • Peter Brooker /Johnny Satin
  • Eric Basso / The Amazing Prosthetic Man
  • Mike Mee / Lev Davidovitch Bronstein, 1879-1940
  • Ted Gnssman / Asturias: my (my) life
  • Roberta Allen / House Hunting
  • Robert Fox / In Search of Social Security
  • Karen Kevorkian / Between the Wasatch and the Oquirrhs
  • Brian Swann / Praxiteles
  • Peter Cherches / A Moot Point
  • James Gray / wHERE is gONE
  • David Madin / excerpt from Tom Green
  • Richard Lyons / Mother and Son
  • Edward Kleinschmidt / Essay: Where Is the Magic in Continuous Hot Water?; Blood Shed
  • Beth Partin / Dateline

Reviews:

  • Richard Kostelanetz / The Persistence of Visual Fiction: Tom Phillips’ The Humument
  • Lewis Shiner / History as Swiss Cheese: Greil Marcus’ Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century

Art:

  • Photomontage: Peter Kennard / Of Bread and Guns, News Editing on Northern Ireland, Disappeared Prisoners—Chile, Against Torture
  • Klaus Staeck / The individual is always at the center of things, Hallo Partner, Art is free
  • Rolf Staeck / Ikaris, Made in America, Olympics
  • The Living With AIDS Project: Kim Abetes / Censorship
  • Diane Neumaier / Find a Cure
  • Contributors’ Notes
  • Front cover by Peter Kennard, “Warhead”