With a bold, risk-taking spirit and an uncanny knack for finding vibrant, original voices, "Open City" features today's best new fiction, poetry, and essays from emerging and established talents. Past issues have featured Mary Gaitskill, David Foster Wallace, Rick Moody, Denis Johnson, Irvine Welsh, and David Berman. Known for launching the careers of a dynamic range of new writers, the magazine presents a fascinating portrait of a literary generation in the making: Sam Lipsyte, Lara Vapnyar, Martha McPhee, and Rachel ...
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With a bold, risk-taking spirit and an uncanny knack for finding vibrant, original voices, "Open City" features today's best new fiction, poetry, and essays from emerging and established talents. Past issues have featured Mary Gaitskill, David Foster Wallace, Rick Moody, Denis Johnson, Irvine Welsh, and David Berman. Known for launching the careers of a dynamic range of new writers, the magazine presents a fascinating portrait of a literary generation in the making: Sam Lipsyte, Lara Vapnyar, Martha McPhee, and Rachel Sherman all began their careers with publications in "Open City." By hosting many readings and events in New York City and nationwide, "Open City" is true to its name--an open and growing community of writers and readers. Contributions to "Open City" frequently appear in "The Best American Short Stories," "The Best American Poetry," "The Best Creative Nonfiction," and "Best Nonrequired Reading." "Open City #29" includes new fiction from Sam Lipsyte, Christopher Sorrentino, Thorpe Moeckel, and Michael McGrath, as well as poetry by James Schuyler and Derek Walcott.
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Add this copy of Open City Magazine, Vol. 29 to cart. $25.68, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2010 by Grove Press, Open City Books.
Add this copy of Open City Magazine, Vol. 29 to cart. $54.18, new condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2010 by Grove Press, Open City Books.