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+ | '''Harold Jaffe''' is a [[U.S.]] writer and the editor of [[Fiction International]], a yearly journal devoted to innovative and/or committed writings, which has published the works of [[Alberto Moravia]], [[Clarice Lispector]], [[Pierre Guyotat]], [[William Burroughs]], [[Kathy Acker]], [[Robert Coover]], [[Alain Robbe-Grillet]], [[Joseph Beuys]] and many others. Jaffe is also Professor of [[English language|English]] and [[Comparative Literature]] at [[San Diego State University]]. | ||
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+ | Harold Jaffe's books include: ''Beyond the Techno-Cave: A Guerrilla Writer's Guide to Post-Millennial Culture'', ''Terror-Dot-Gov'' , ''15 Serial Killers'', ''False Positive'', ''Sex For The Millennium'', ''Othello Blues'', ''Straight Razor'', ''Eros-Anti Eros'', ''Madonna and other Spectacles'', ''Beasts, Dos Indios'', ''Mourning Crazy Horse'' and ''Mole's Pity''. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Eckhard Gerdes]] | ||
+ | * [[Larry McCaffery]] | ||
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Harold Jaffe is a U.S. writer and the editor of Fiction International, a yearly journal devoted to innovative and/or committed writings, which has published the works of Alberto Moravia, Clarice Lispector, Pierre Guyotat, William Burroughs, Kathy Acker, Robert Coover, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Joseph Beuys and many others. Jaffe is also Professor of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University.
Works
Harold Jaffe's books include: Beyond the Techno-Cave: A Guerrilla Writer's Guide to Post-Millennial Culture, Terror-Dot-Gov , 15 Serial Killers, False Positive, Sex For The Millennium, Othello Blues, Straight Razor, Eros-Anti Eros, Madonna and other Spectacles, Beasts, Dos Indios, Mourning Crazy Horse and Mole's Pity.
See also