Stories, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
CARTER, ANGELA (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * My Maugham Award, (ar) The Author Aut 1970
- * The Naked Lawrence, (ar) New Society Feb 13 1975; also as “Lorenzo the Closet Queen”.
- * The New Vegetarians, (ar) New Society Mar 4 1976
- * Notes for a Theory of Sixties Style, (ar) New Society Dec 14 1967
- * Notes from a Maternity Ward, (ar) The New Statesman Dec 16 1983
- * Notes from the Front Line, (in) 1983; from Gender and Writing, ed, Michelene Wandor.
- * Now Is the Time for Singing, (ar) Nonesuch Aut 1964
- * Once More into the Mangle, (ar) New Society Apr 29 1971
- * Orlando; or, The Enigma of the Sexes, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; never presented on stage.
- * The Oss Has His Day, (ar) New Society May 29 1975
- * Our Lady of the Massacre [“Captured by the Red Man”], (ss) Saturday Night Reader, ed. Emma Tennant, W.H. Allen 1979
- * Overture and Incidental Music for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, (ss) Interzone #3 1982
- * Overture for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, (ss) Interzone #3 1982
- * The ’Paris of the North, (ar) New Society Jun 30 1977
- * Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * People as Pictures, (ar) New Society Oct 8 1970
- * Peter and the Wolf, (ss) Firebird #1 1982
- * Peter and the Wolf, (ss) Black Venus, Chatto & Windus 1985; an earlier version appeared in Firebird 2, 1982.
- * A Petrified Harvest, (ar) New Society Sep 1 1977
- * Phyllis Rose: Jazz Cleopatra, (ar) The Tatler Mar 1990
- * Poets in a Landscape [“Dorothy’s Devotion”], (ar) New Society May 11 1978
- * Poor Butterfly, (ar) New Society Mar 16 1972
- * Preface, (pr) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985; also as “Appendix: Preface to Come Unto These Yellow Sands”.
- * Preface to Images of Frida Kahlo, (pr) 1989; also as “Frida Kahlo”.
- * Puss in Boots, (pl) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985; first broadcast, BBC Radio 4, 20 December 1982.
- * Puss-in-Boots, (ss) The Straw and the Gold, ed. Emma Tennant, Pierrot Books 1979
- * The Quilt Maker, (ss) Sense and Sensibility: Stories by Contemporary Women Writers from Nine Countries, Sidgwick & Jackson 1981
- * The Recession Style, (ar) New Society Jan 13 1983
- * Reflections, (nv) Fireworks 1974
- * The Rise of the Preppies, (ar) New Society May 14 1981
- * The Scarlet House, (ss) A Book of Contemporary Nightmares, ed. Giles Gordon, Michael Joseph 1977
- * A Self-Made Man, (pl) The Curious Room: Plays, Film Scripts and an Opera, Chatto & Windus 1996; first broadcast, BBC Radio 3, 4 May 1984.
- * The Smile of Winter, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * The Snow Child, (vi) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; originally broadcast on Radio 4 program, ‘Not Now, I’m Listening’, du.
- * The Snow Pavilion, (ss) Burning Your Boats, Chatto & Windus 1995
- * Snow-Belt America, (ar) New Society Mar 5 1981
- * So There’ll Always Be An England, (ar) New Society Oct 7 1982
- * A Souvenir of Japan, (ss) Fireworks 1974
- * Sugar Daddy, (ar) 1983; from Fathers, ed, Ursula Owen, Virago.
- * Ted Polhemus and Lynn Procter: Fashion and Anti-Fashion [“Dressing Up and Down”], (ar) New Society Nov 30 1978
- * That Arizona Home, (ar) New Society Jan 27 1977
- * The Draughtsman’s Contract, (ar) Nov 10 1982; originally broadcast in Visions, Channel 4; first text publication?.
- * Theatre of the Absurd, (ar) New Society Aug 31 1978
- * Through a Text Backwards: The Resurrection of the House of Usher, (ar) Jan 1988; from Metaphores.
- * Through the Tudor Keyhole, (ar) New Society Jul 21 1983; also as “Artists of the Tudor Court”.
- * The Tiger’s Bride, (ss) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979
- * Time To Tell the Time, (ar) The New Review Sep 1976; also as “The Mother Lode”.
- * Tokyo Pastoral, (ar) New Society Jun 11 1970
- * Tom Wolfe [“Wolfe at the Writer’s Door”], (ar) New Society Oct 23 1975
- * Treasures of Ancient Nigeria [“Africa Man Original”], (ar) New Society Nov 25 1982
- * Trials of a Booker Judge, (ar) New Society Oct 20 1983
- * Triple Flavour, (ar) New Society Aug 2 1973
- * Trouser Protest, (ar) New Society Nov 20 1975
- * Vampirella, (pl) Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Bloodaxe 1985; first broadcast, BBC Radio 3, 20 July 1976.
- * A Very, Very Great Lady and Her Son at Home, (ss) Nonesuch Fll 1965
- * A Victorian Fable (with Glossary), (ss) Nonesuch Sum/Fll 1966
- * Wagner and the Mistral, (ar) New Society Aug 7 1975
- * A Well-Hung Hang-Up, (ar) New Society Jul 3 1975
- * The Werewolf, (vi) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; revised from original in South-West Arts Review #2, Oct ’77.; Revised from original in South-West Arts Review, #2, Oct ’77.; revised from South-West Arts Review, #2, Oct ’77.
- * Wet Dream City, (ar) New Society May 19 1977
- * What the Hell - It’s Home!, (ar) New Society May 13 1976
- * Wolf-Alice, (ss) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales, London: Gollancz 1979; revised from Stand v2 n2, Win ’78.
- * Wolfe at the Writer’s Door, (ar) New Society Oct 23 1975; also as “Tom Wolfe”.
- * The Wonderful World of Cops, (ar) New Society Sep 23 1982
- * The Wound in the Face, (ar) New Society Apr 24 1975
- * Year of the Punk, (ar) New Society Dec 22 1977
_____, reviews:
- * Angela Carter on the Latest Thing, (br) The London Review of Books Dec 5 1985; also as “Elizabeth Wilson: Adorned in Dreams”.
- * Angels in Dirty Places, (br) The Guardian Sep 23 1988; also as “Salman Rushdie: The Satanic Verses”.
- * Anne Campbell: The Girls in the Gang [“The Asphalt Jungle”], (br) The Times Literary Supplement Dec 14 1984
- * Arthur Marwick: Beauty in History [“I Could Have Fancied Her”], (br) The London Review of Books Feb 16 1989
- * The Asphalt Jungle, (br) The Times Literary Supplement Dec 14 1984; also as “Anne Campbell: The Girls in the Gang”.
- * Barbara Tims (ed): Food in Vogue [“Food Fetishes”], (br) New Society Jan 13 1977
- * Barry Paris: Louise Brooks [“Brooksie and Faust”], (br) The London Review of Books Mar 9 1990
- * Black Museum of Female Afflictions, (br) New Society Feb 24 1983; also as “Edward Shorter: A History of Women’s Bodies”.
- * Brooksie and Faust, (br) The London Review of Books Mar 9 1990; also as “Barry Paris: Louise Brooks”.
- * Bruce Chatwin: The Songlines [“A Song of the Sacred”], (br) The Guardian Jun 26 1987
- * Carlos Moore: Fela Fela [“The Flamboyent Career of an African Superstar”], (br) New Society Dec 23 1982
- * Carol Ascher: Simone de Beauvoir [“The Intellectuals’ Darby and Joan”], (br) New Society Jan 28 1982
- * Christina Stead: I’m Dying Laughing, (br) The Guardian Mar 27 1987
- * Colette: Michèle Sarde: Colette: A Biography, (br) The London Review of Books Oct 2 1980
- * The Cult of the True Loaf, (br) New Society Aug 12 1982; also as “Elizabeth David: English Bread and Yeast Cookery”.
- * Dandies of the Void, (br) New Society Aug 2 1979; also as “Yashar Kemal: The Lords of Akchasaz”.
- * David Kunzle: Fashion and Fetishisms [“The Painful Pleasure of a 15-inch Waist”], (br) New Society Apr 22 1982
- * Doing It to Mama, (br) The London Review of Books May 19 1988; also as “Eric Rhode: On Birth and Madness”.
- * Edmund White: The Beautiful Room is Empty, (br) The Guardian Jan 22 1988
- * Edward Shorter: A History of Women’s Bodies [“Black Museum of Female Afflictions”], (br) New Society Feb 24 1983
- * Elizabeth David: English Bread and Yeast Cookery [“The Cult of the True Loaf”], (br) New Society Aug 12 1982
- * Elizabeth Wilson: Adorned in Dreams [“Angela Carter on the Latest Thing”], (br) The London Review of Books Dec 5 1985
- * The End: Reading South Africa, (br) The London Review of Books Sep 18 1986
- * Eric Rhode: On Birth and Madness [“Doing It to Mama”], (br) The London Review of Books May 19 1988
- * F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby, (br) The Observer Magazine Feb 24 1980
- * Fat is Ugly: Mara Selvini Palazzoli: Self-Starvation, (br) New Society Nov 28 1974
- * The Flamboyent Career of an African Superstar, (br) New Society Dec 23 1982; also as “Carlos Moore: Fela Fela”.
- * Food Fetishes, (br) New Society Jan 13 1977; also as “Barbara Tims (ed): Food in Vogue”.
- * George Bataille: Story of the Eye [“Sex as Blasphemy”], (br) New Society Mar 22 1979
- * The German Legends of the Brothers Grimm, (br) The Guardian 1981
- * Grace Paley: The Little Disturbances of Men and Enormous Changes at the Last Minute, (br) The London Review of Books Apr 17 1980
- * Hollywood, (br) The Guardian Aug 19 1988
- * I Could Have Fancied Her, (br) The London Review of Books Feb 16 1989; also as “Arthur Marwick: Beauty in History”.
- * Iain Sinclair: Downriver, (br) The London Review of Books Mar 7 1991
- * Ian Buruma: A Japanese Mirror, (br) New Society Mar 15 1984
- * The Intellectuals’ Darby and Joan, (br) New Society Jan 28 1982; also as “Carol Ascher: Simone de Beauvoir”.
- * Irish Folk Tales, Arab Folktales, (br) The Guardian May 1 1987
- * J. G. Ballard: Empire of the Sun, (br) Time Out Sep 27 1984
- * Jessica Kuper (ed): The Anthropologist’s Cookbook [“Roasted or Boiled”], (br) New Society Dec 22 1977
- * Jorge Luis Borges: An Introduction to English Literature [“Labyrinth of Charm”], (br) New Society Dec 26 1974
- * Junichiro Tanizaki: Naomi [“The Odd Couple”], (br) New Society Apr 11 1986
- * Labyrinth of Charm, (br) New Society Dec 26 1974; also as “Jorge Luis Borges: An Introduction to English Literature”.
- * Latin Rhythms, (br) New Society Jun 28 1979
- * Le Chat, c’est lui, (br) New Society Aug 30 1984; also as “Robert Darnton: The Great Cat Massacre”.
- * The Life of Katherine Mansfield: Anthony Alpers: The Life of Katherine Mansfield, (br) The Guardian May 8 1978