Boulevard (magazine)

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Boulevard
OCLC
61313363

Boulevard is a biannual

Poet Laureate Daniel Hoffman in The Philadelphia Inquirer
.

History

The magazine was established in 1985

St. Louis University
became its publisher, until the magazine became independent in 2013.

Poet Charles Simic has called it one of the eight best literary magazines in America.[3] In a 2003 interview, Burgin said, "My suspicion, especially of many MFA writers, is that they are writing what they think will get published and are not sufficiently interested in exploring the form. [...] In Boulevard's slush pile, I find very little experimentation in form and structure. The stuff is tame. I see very little experimentation in point of view, in language. The subject matter is generally politically correct. Political correctness is the most noxious disease and enemy of the literary artist of our current time."[2]

Honors and awards

The magazine has won city, state, and national grants and awards. Many poems, stories and essays are reprinted in anthologies such as

The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories, and The Best American Essays.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Top 50 Literary Magazines". Every Writer. October 10, 2017. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Richard Burgin: Interview with Eric Miles Williamson in Pleiades, a journal of new writing". Archived from the original on January 8, 2007. Retrieved February 1, 2007. Interview conducted by Eric Miles Williamson, summer 2003, and Robin Theiss, summer 2005. The Williamson portion first appeared in Pleiades, 2004, vol. 24, no. 2.
  3. ^ The New York Review of Books. July 2, 2003.[full citation needed]

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