Re: [sixties-l] Re: spirit of the sixties and radical lit magazines

From: George Snedeker (snedeker@concentric.net)
Date: Sun Jan 27 2002 - 17:28:04 EST

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    I would like to thank Paula for this information. does anyone else have some favorite radical magazines that they can suggest?

    George
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      Having founded and facilitated the Open Cell, the 1969-75 Berkeley-based, collective, internationally distributed radical literary magazine that pioneered the tabloid-size offset format for such lit. pubs.--not incidentally, since the idea was to get writings by people affordably to many people--I concur these magazines expressed the spirit of the sixties. You may be interested to check out the following literary magazines (among others) that today continue the expression of peace and social justice--NeoVictorian/Cochlea, Out of Line, Earth's Daughters (oh, and if it should publish again, Viet Nam Generation, momma/poppa of this list). And I certainly intend to check out And Then.
      Paula



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