Guernica Magazine

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Guernica: a Magazine of Art and Politics publishes photography, poetry, and fiction from around the world along with nonfiction, including:

  • letters from abroad
  • investigative pieces
  • interviews
  • profiles of artists/writers/musicians or political figures
  • opinion pieces on international affairs and U.S. domestic politics and foreign policy

Their stated mission is to publish works that explore "the crossroads between art and politics."

Recent Guest Fiction Editors have included George Saunders and Frederic Tuten.

Additional Contributors include Howard Zinn and Samantha Power

Advisory board includes: Robert Bly, Mark Doty, Eamon Grennan, Richard Howard, James Lardner, Norman Solomon, Frederic Tuten

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