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At the time the Chicago Review was a student/faculty literary publication published by the University of Chicago. The editor then was Irving Rosenthal. The "beat edition" of the Review was to include excerpts from Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs, and a few Jack Kerouac stories. According to Rosenthal, Stern, along with Joshua Taylor ...
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Chicago Review is a student-run literary magazine founded in 1946 and published quarterly in the Humanities Division at the University of Chicago. The magazine features contemporary poetry, fiction, and criticism, often publishing works in translation and special features in double issues. [1] [2] Three stories published in Chicago Review have ...
American Review, formerly New American Review (1967–1977) Antaeus (Morocco and United States, 1970–1994) Anything That Moves (United States, 1990–2002) Araragi (Japan, 1908–1997) Ars Interpres (Sweden, 2003–2012) Athenaeum (United Kingdom, 1828–1921) Avery Anthology (United States, 2006-2012) Bananas (United Kingdom, 1975–1981)
[4] [3] [5] The united magazine was originally published weekly and then bi-weekly; it became a monthly periodical in 1988. [6] The first editor-in-chief of the Friends Journal as such was William Hubben, from 1955—1963. [7] Friends Journal is an independent publication of Friends Publishing Corporation, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...
Chicago Review Press, or CRP, is a U.S. book publisher and an independent company founded in 1973. Chicago Review Press publishes approximately 60 new titles yearly under eight imprints: Chicago Review Press, Lawrence Hill Books, Academy Chicago , Ball Publishing, Council Oak Books, Zephyr Press, Parenting Press, and Amberjack Publishing.
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Free State Review was founded in 2012 by Hal Burdett, J. Wesley Clark, and Barrett Warner. [3] Initially, submissions were generated by word of mouth until its website launched in 2013. The first issue, which came out in 2013, featured a painting by Pulitzer prize winning poet Mark Strand. [4] The journal's motto is "Totally Limited Omniscience ...