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Guernica #2: Annual

Foreword by Professor of Creative Writing Nick Flynn, Foreword by Jesmyn Ward





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Praise for Guernica Annual #1 ""A stellar collection of the best of Guernica, with voices from the fringes, important, probing Q&As, and overall, nonfiction writing that shows us who we really are today.""--Flavorwire ""Guernica's first-ever print edition [celebrates] a decade of being the baddest online-only lit mag on the New York City block.""--Bustle ""The world, that terrible heaving gorgeous impossibility, is to be found shining in every edition of Guernica.""--Junot Diaz Guernica Annual #2 is an anthology of the best features, interviews, fiction, poetry, and daily articles from Guernica in 2015.

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Publisher | Haymarket Books
Published date | 15 Jan 2017
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 256
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-6084-6538-5
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BISAC | literary collections / essays


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