The Wormwood Review was a literary magazine published from Fall 1959 to April 1999. Alan Kaufman considered the magazine to be "the greatest little magazine of all time." [1]
The Wormwood Review was first published in Fall 1959 in Mt. Hope, Connecticut. [2] The founding editors were Alexander (Sandy) Taylor, James Scully, and Morton Felix. [2] [3] It was also edited and published by Marvin Malone. [2] Later, the magazine moved to Stockton, California. [2] Poets published by the magazine included Charles Bukowski, [4] Gregory Corso, e.e. cummings, James Dickey, Jack Micheline, Peter Orlovsky, and William Wantling. [1]
The magazine organized the annual Wormwood Award. [1] The last issue of the Wormwood Review was published in April 1999. [2]
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The Wormwood Review was a literary magazine published from Fall 1959 to April 1999. Alan Kaufman considered the magazine to be "the greatest little magazine of all time." [1]
The Wormwood Review was first published in Fall 1959 in Mt. Hope, Connecticut. [2] The founding editors were Alexander (Sandy) Taylor, James Scully, and Morton Felix. [2] [3] It was also edited and published by Marvin Malone. [2] Later, the magazine moved to Stockton, California. [2] Poets published by the magazine included Charles Bukowski, [4] Gregory Corso, e.e. cummings, James Dickey, Jack Micheline, Peter Orlovsky, and William Wantling. [1]
The magazine organized the annual Wormwood Award. [1] The last issue of the Wormwood Review was published in April 1999. [2]
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