Open City #9: Bewitched - Open City - Jonathan Ames - Books - Open City Books - 9781890447205 - November 16, 2000
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Open City #9: Bewitched - Open City

Jonathan Ames

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Open City #9: Bewitched - Open City

The most important new literary journal to emerge since Granta, Open City has published some of the best work by major writers and artists such as Mary Gaitskill, Denis Johnson, Jeff Koons, David Foster Wallace, Irvine Welsh, Terry Southern, Patrick McCabe, Sam Lipsyte, and David Berman. Edited by the writers Thomas Beller and Daniel Pinchbeck and originally published by the late Robert Bingham, writing from Open City has been included in many prestigious anthologies, including Best American Short Stories and The Pushcart Prize. Known for launching the careers of today's best new writers, the editors are also committed to printing important unpublished work by writers from past eras, such as Richard Yates, Delmore Schwartz, Jim Thompson, Cyril Connolly, Edvard Munch, and Gregor von Rezzori. With its innovative and daring mix of the old and the new, Open City combines undiscovered writing by classic authors with a fascinating portrait of a literary generation in the making.

Open City #12 includes "After the Wall", a special section on Berlin's new generation of fiction writers; a story by Lewis Cole on the end of radicalism; and debut fiction by Sam Brumbaugh and Heather Lorimer. This issue features a previously unpublished story by Ford Maddox Ford.


256 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 16, 2000
ISBN13 9781890447205
Publishers Open City Books
Pages 256
Dimensions 153 × 228 × 16 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  
Contributor Alba Branca
Contributor Alexander Chancellor
Contributor Edvard Munch
Contributor Geoff Dyer
Contributor Rick Wormwood
Contributor Said Shirazi
Contributor Sam Lipsyte

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