Vol. 46 No. 2 1979 - page 166

The writers' cooperative
FICTION
COLLECTIVE
INC.
founded for
/be
encouragement ofquality fiction
announces
Books by 3 New Author-Members in May 1979
HOLY SMOKE
by Fanny Howe
The lyrical journal of Oneida. a superstitious spy, pursued and pursuing from Canada
to Cuba, who writes of the mysteries of sex. racial memory, poverty and aging. Of Ms.
Howe 's novel.
First Marriage,
Robert Creeley wrote: "Poignantly sharp and percep–
tively accurate beyond all question-this book is humanly, unavoidably
true.
Read it
and weep for all of us."
doth
$8.95, paper 53.95
MOLE'S PITY
by Harold Jaffe
Alms-giver. Gandhi-admirer. assassin, Mole will murder Dix on Election Day. He
lurches through New York City and India and the child's south with liquid.
compassionate eyes; he cites the masters .. . Mole makes a
boom
with his gun ...
doth
S8.95, paper 53.95
ROPE DANCES
by David Porush
Ten piquant, clever and inhumane stories dealing with dismembennent. hallucination
and human compromise. Eclectic, playful, hilarious and absolutely new!
doth
$8.95, paper 53.95
We are reading manuscripts again!
Please address inquiries to: Charles Johnson,
Fiction Collective Manuscript Central, Padelford Hall GN-30, University of
Washington, Seattle. WA 98195.
Our Admillistratil>e OJ/ice
is now located in space donated by our distributor.
Correspondence should be addressed to : Robert Minkoff. Fiction Collective, Inc., c/o
George Braziller. Inc.• One Park Avenue. New York, NY 10016.
We bat>e a new Mail OrderDepartment.
Direct orders for books and catalogues should
be placed with Coda Press. Inc.• a Fiction Collective Affiliate, 700 West Badger Road,
Suite 101 , Madison, WI 53713. Inquire about special Subscription Rates and Quantity
Discounts.
Fiction Collective Books are available in most bookstores.
FictIon
Clllle~"ve .
Inc. is partially funded with grants from the New York State Council on the
Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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