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| Ellipse, Lorraine Shemesh, 1998
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ISBN 1-928863-05-1
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Inside this superb premier issue you'll find new writing by Daphne
Merkin, Carl Watson, Stanley Crouch, Madison Smartt Bell,
Kenneth Koch, and much more, including a conversation with
John Updike.
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ISBN 1-928863-07-8
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Featuring new fiction by established writers, new
voices in fiction and essays, and a new translation of Bubu of Montparnasse,
Charles-Louis Philippe's short modernist classic. Also, Clancy Sigal,
Robert Bly, Tomaz Salamun, Binnie Kirschenbaum and more, and an art portfolio
by Belgian artist Eugeen Van Mieghem.
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ISBN 1-928863-08-6
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Including "Report from the Mediterranean" with
its myrid voices. Reading Room/3 offers readers writing by Amos Oz, Fanny
Rubio and Angel Vasquez, as well as an artportfolio from Spanish artist
Gonzalo Torné.
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ISBN 1-928863-09-4
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Featuring fiction from Joseph Roth, Juan Goytisolo,
Thomas McGonigle, and much more. Drawings by William Anthony and an essay
by Judith Stein on "Richard Artschwager and the New York Art World
in the 60s," are this issue's insights into art.
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ISBN 1-928863-10-8
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This special issue was devoted entirely
to the feisty women who ushered in modernism in literature and art, and
the Little Magazine Movement is as significant a literary landmark as
the 1913 Armory Show is to art. The women who founded these ground-breaking
literary magazines were hugely adventurous; they wanted to be at the
Modernist epicenter of the literary endeavor.
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ISBN 1-928863-11-6
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THE READING ROOM/6
This issue honors Saul Bellow and
Larry Rivers. Using the language and adventure of the urban frontier,
they transformed the shape of American fiction and art from the 1950s
on. They loved to talk and they loved little magazines. Both were on
our founding Board and will be forever missed.
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ISBN 1-928863-12-4 |
THE READING ROOM/7
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