Fulcrum (annual)
Fulcrum, An annual of poetry and [aesthetics is a United States literary periodical that has been published since 2002. The magazine is edited by Philip Nikolayev and Katia Kapovich. It appears once a year, and publishes poetry, critical and philosophical essays on poetry, debates and visual art.[1] The magazine is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[1]
Fulcrum, An annual of poetry and aesthetics | |
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Founders | Katia Kapovich, Philip Nikolayev |
Categories | Literary Magazine |
Frequency | Annual |
Founded | 2002 |
Website | http://fulcrumpoetry.com |
Major contributors
Well-known contributors to the early issues of Fulcrum included Pam Brown, Paul Muldoon, John Kinsella, Brian Henry, Allen Fisher, Randolph Healy, Peter Horn, Sheenagh Pugh, August Kleinzahler, George Bilgere, Charles Bernstein, Billy Collins, and Louis Simpson. W. N. Herbert and Glyn Maxwell are among the writers who have contributed to several issues.
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References
- "Poetry and Truth". Jacket (31). October 2006. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
External links
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