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The magazine ... at the Literary Translation Centre. After the fair, on Friday, April 21 at 3 p.m, the Instituto Cervantes London will host “Riveting Writing from Multilingual Spain,” with ...
Read the piece: What the death of a literary magazine says about our cultural decay Sprachnroll: I’m not an academic, just an ex-English major (from a not very prestigious school) who loves ...
According to a now-defunct Cervantes Virtual Library database, considered incomplete by some accounts, in Spain almost 1,200 literary adaptations were produced or co-produced between 1905 and 2013.
Talbot, S.J., the literary editor of America ... Talbot’s strong antipathy for communism led the magazine to offer support to Spain’s dictator, Francisco Franco. “He tried to communicate ...
The Nation is bringing Bookforum back from the dead. Six months after the beloved literary magazine Bookforum announced its December 2022 issue would be its last, the owners of the biweekly ...
Another type of entity that lacks a viable business model is the literary magazine. This past December saw the end of Bookforum, a magazine of book criticism, which had been operating since 1994 ...
On Monday at noon, the literary review Bookforum tweeted out its own death notice: the current issue would regretfully “be the magazine’s last.” No other explanation was given for the sudden ...
Pundits in the literary world have been bemoaning the decline of literary magazines for years. These complaints have only gotten louder since the pandemic, which has seen an even more visceral ...
Lisa McInerney is editor of the Stinging Fly. Aren’t literary magazines for people who write stuff that’s hard to read? Absolutely not. Danielle McLaughlin says she credits the Stinging Fly ...