Postmodern critics on Willa Cather. A New Yorker piece finds postmodern critics bound by their own cultural biases in assessing Cather, no less than the big modernist critics were bound by theirs in their Cather criticism.
Donald Revell: An Interview by Tod Marshall. Revell, a postmodern poet, is terrified that language will destroy, by delimiting and totalizing. He is seeking a way to say nothing as a poet in order not to cause harm.
Alain Robbe-Grillet, Jealousy. This Table Talk from THE PROGRAMME examines the possible cause of the rise of the new novel. Two Novels by Robbe-Grillet includes critical introductory essays.