Periodically Speaking
Exhibit Checklist - Celebrating The Little Magazine in Contemporary America
1) Asian American Literary Review
Volume 1, Issue 1: Spring 2010
College Park, Maryland.
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2) Callaloo
Vol.1: December 1976
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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3) Exquisite Corpse
Volume 1, No.1: January 1983
Baltimore, Maryland.
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4) Fence
Volume 1, Number 1: Spring 1998
New York, New York.
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5) Language
February 1978: Number 1
New York, New York.
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6) Timothy McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern
Issue Number 1: Autumn 1998
New York
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7) N + 1
Number One: Fall 2004
New York, New York
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8) The Little Magazine; A History and Bibliography
Frederick J. Hoffman, Charles Allen and Carolyn F. Ulrich
Princeton University Press; Princeton, New Jersey. 1946
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9) The Little Magazine in Contemporary America
Edited by Ian Morris and Joanne Diaz
University of Chicago Press; Chicago, Illinois. 2015
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10) Ontario Review
Number 1: Fall 1974
Windsor, Ontario.
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11) Poetry
Volume 1, Number 1: October 1912
Chicago, Illinois.
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12) Tri Quarterly
“The Little Magazine in America: A Modern Documentary History”
Number 43: Fall 1978
Evanston, Illinois.
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13) Women’s Review of Books
Volume 1: Summer 1983 Pilot Issue
Wellesley, Massachusetts.
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