B O D Y
B O D Y is an international online literary magazine publishing new work on a rolling basis. It publishes short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, reviews, translations, essays, artworks, photography, performance texts and has been noted for its elegant, intuitive design and for its editorial vision.[1] B O D Y was founded in Prague by Christopher Crawford, Joshua Mensch and Stephan Delbos in 2012.[2] B O D Y was at the very forefront of the digital revolution of literary magazines and fostered the growing familiarity between US poets and their British counterparts at that time through providing an online platform which features the work of both. It is published in English language.[2]
Genre | Literary Magazine |
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Founded | 2012 |
Founder | Christopher Crawford, Joshua Mensch, Stephan Delbos |
Headquarters | |
Website | B O D Y |
Notable contributors
- Richard Siken
- Dara Weir
- Geoffrey Nutter
- Jeffrey McDaniel
- Miklos Radnoti
- Jane Hirshfield
- Jill McDonough
- Daniil Kharms
- Anna Akhmatova
- Laura Kasischke
- Bruce Bond
- Lucy Alibar
- Robert Archambeau (poet)
- Eugenio Montale
- Chard DeNiord
- Rolf Dieter Brinkmann
- Ernest Hilbert
- Justin Quinn
- David Morley
- Alison Brackenbury
- Matthew Olzmann
- Ilya Kaminsky
Masthead
- Christopher Crawford - Founding Editor
- Joshua Mensch - Founding Editor
- Stephan Delbos - Founding Editor
- Michael Stein - Editor
- Jan Zikmund - Editor
- Jessica Mensch - Art Editor
- Ben Williams - Performance Text Editor
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See also
References
- Jen Falkner (Spring 2013). "Online Journal from Prague Features Exceptional Work". The Review Review.
- "B O D Y a new face on Prague's international lit scene". Czech Literature Portal. 1 August 2012. Archived from the original on 22 July 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
Further reading
- "John Ashbery & Frank O'Hara on Erje Ayden, the Pulp Writer for the New York School". The Poetry Foundation.
External links
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