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- The Quarterly was an avant-garde literary magazine founded and edited by Gordon Lish in 1987. It was published by Vintage Books / Random House in New York City. The Quarterly showcased the work of contemporary authors. The magazine contained fiction, poetry and commentary. It ceased publication in 1995. Volume 1 of The Quarterly was published in Spring 1987. "The Magazine of New American Writing" featured works by: Amy Hempel, Tom Spanbauer, , Jane Smiley, Jack Gilbert, Harold Brodkey, and others. Volume 2 of The Quarterly was published in Summer 1987. "The Magazine of New American Writing" featured works by: Noy Holland, Mark Richard, , , Jack Gilbert, Paulette Jiles, Rick Bass and others. Volume 3 of The Quarterly was published in Fall 1987. "The Magazine of New American Writing" featured works by: Mark Richard, , , Sunny Rogers, , Diane Williams, Rick Bass and others. Volume 4 of The Quarterly was published in Winter 1987. "The Magazine of New American Writing" featured works by: , Mark Richard, Michael Hickins, Yannick Murphy, Patrick McGrath, , , , Stephen O'Connor and others. Volume 5 of The Quarterly was published in Spring 1988. "The Magazine of New American Writing" featured works by: Jennifer Allen, William Tester, Janet Mitchell, , , Sheila Kohler and others. Volume 6 of The Quarterly was published in Summer 1988. "The Magazine of New American Writing" featured works by: , , , Jennifer Allen, Harold Brodkey, and others. The Quarterly ended with the final publication of volume 31 in the Fall of 1995. (en)
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- The Quarterly was an avant-garde literary magazine founded and edited by Gordon Lish in 1987. It was published by Vintage Books / Random House in New York City. The Quarterly showcased the work of contemporary authors. The magazine contained fiction, poetry and commentary. It ceased publication in 1995. Volume 1 of The Quarterly was published in Spring 1987. "The Magazine of New American Writing" featured works by: Amy Hempel, Tom Spanbauer, , Jane Smiley, Jack Gilbert, Harold Brodkey, and others. The Quarterly ended with the final publication of volume 31 in the Fall of 1995. (en)
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