Fiction International

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Fiction International is an annual literary journal edited by Harold Jaffe and its themes typically are based on cultural and political issues. Stylistically, the journal is focused on innovative writing, which ranges from polished literary prose to raw and unpolished pieces that push the boundaries of fiction. Artful, focused experimentation seems to be the norm of many of the published works. Fiction International has published the works of authors such as Alberto Moravia, Clarice Lispector, Pierre Guyotat, William Burroughs, Kathy Acker, Robert Coover, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Joseph Beuys and many others.

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