Conventional fiction
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Mavis Belfrage: A Romantic Novel, 1996
McGrotty and Ludmilla, 1990
The theme of this novel is a parody of the making of a British prime minister modeled after Margaret Thatcher. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.1 / Rees, David ; O'Neill, Angus ; Ballard J ; Bradbury M ; Gray A ; Johnson BS ; Joyce J ; Miller H ; Paz O ; Stein G ; Rushdie S., 2002
No.54: Modern First Editions proofs, signed copies / Rees, David ; Gray A ; Johnson BS ; Murdoch I ; Ondaatje M., 1999
No.58: Modern First Editions / Rees, David ; Gray A ; Murdoch I ; Patchen K., 1999
Old Men in Love, 2010
Small Press Review. No.386-387/Mar- / Fox H ; Grumman B ; Satanovsky I ; Kostelanetz R ; Winans A., 2005
Also includes Small Magazine Review 138 and 139. Bob Grumman writing in Experioddica reviews Kostelanetz's "35 Years of Visible Writing: A Memoir" with typographical layour by Igor Satanovsky. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Something Leather, 1990
This story in this book deals with lesbian love and sexual bondage. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ten Tales Tall & True, 1993
This volume actually contains 14 short stories, or as Gray writes, "This book contains more tales than ten so the title is a tall tale too, I would spoil my book if I shortened it, spoil the title if I made it true." Each page that is numbered in its upper outside corner is accompanied by a brief caption of the title of the story on the left sided page and the subject on the right sided page, e.g., 22 Houses And Small Labour Parties, 23 A Willing Young Worker, 24 Houses And Small Labour Parties, and 25 The Appearance of Authority, etc. A section at the end of the book provides notes on the background of each story. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.