Freeman's The Future of New Writing |
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Editor:
| Freeman, John |
Series title: | Freeman's Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-925626-10-0 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2017 |
Publisher: | Text Publishing Company
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | AUD $32.99 |
Book Description:
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'Strikingly international.' Boston Globe
This special fourth installment of the acclaimed literary anthology from leading editor and critic John Freeman introduces a list of more than twenty-five poets, essayists, novelists, and short-story writers from around the world who are shaping the literary conversation right now and will continue to impact it in years to come.
Freeman's: The Future of New Writingincludes pieces from a select list of...
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'Strikingly international.' Boston Globe
This special fourth installment of the acclaimed literary anthology from leading editor and critic John Freeman introduces a list of more than twenty-five poets, essayists, novelists, and short-story writers from around the world who are shaping the literary conversation right now and will continue to impact it in years to come.
Freeman's: The Future of New Writingincludes pieces from a select list of writers aged twenty-five to seventy, from twenty countries and writing in almost as many languages. It is an aesthetic manifesto for our times and an exciting view of where writing is headed today.
John Freemanis the author of How to Read a Novelist, Tales of Two Cities, and the forthcoming Tales of Two Americas. Maps, his debut collection of poems, will be published by Copper Canyon in October. He is executive editor at the Literary Huband teaches at the New School and New York University. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Timesand the Paris Reviewand been translated into more than twenty languages.
'A superb anthology: eclectic and thought- provoking.' Kirkus Reviews
Freeman'sis fresh, provocative, engrossing.' BBC
'There's an illustrious new journal in town...[with] fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by new voices and literary heavyweights...alike.' Vogue
'Freeman's sets a new standard for literary journals...Refreshing.' Chicago Literati