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Little magazines made modernism. Little Magazine, World Form shows that their reach and importance extended far beyond Europe and the United States. By investigating the global and transnational itineraries of the little-magazine form, Eric Bulson uncovers a worldwide network that influenced the development of literature and criticism.

Trade Review
An amazing tour du monde. In 1965, Lionel Trilling wrote an African editor that no magazine "has ever taught me so much about matters I did not know about." This will still be the reaction of the contemporary reader, for whom a familiar literary-historical landscape is suddenly--and globally--lit up with an extraordinary multiplicity of new and henceforth inescapable landmarks. Bulson's remarkable book is an inescapable confrontation in any debates on modernism and world literature alike. -- Fredric Jameson, Duke University
This ground-breaking study is a much needed corrective to the Anglo-American focus of periodical studies. Traversing continents and disciplines, it provides a new critical approach to the history, medium, and politics of the little magazine, demonstrating its vital role in world literary culture. Expansive in scope yet grounded in vivid, nuanced case studies, this beautifully written book promises to transform our understanding of periodicals and of modernism itself. -- Gwen L. Allen, San Francisco State University
Bulson's book is a game changer. Conceptually and archivally rich, it moves us toward a global history of little magazines from 1900 into our digital age and expands modernism's spatial and temporal boundaries. The dialectic of big and little is on display throughout these pages as Bulson shows how the little magazine both as medium and material object became a world form as much in Africa, Asia and the Americas as in Europe. By emphasizing the material inhibitions of mobility and circulation, untranslatability, and cultural asymmetry, Bulson reveals how the little magazine as a world form challenges currently extant notions of world literature. -- Andreas Huyssen, Columbia University
Lucid, rigorous, and wide ranging, Eric Bulson's excellent study of the little magazine traces the form's flows and blockages, networks and disconnections. His book sheds valuable new light on the feisty magazines through which the world came to know writers such as Ezra Pound, James Joyce, T.S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, F.T. Marinetti, and Christopher Okigbo. Modernist and postcolonial literatures are shown to be powerfully interwoven in both their formal and material dimensions. -- Jahan Ramazani, University of Virginia
Bulson’s important new book Little Magazine, World Form is an account of what the magazine medium has meant to literary communities in very different historical, social, and cultural contexts. -- Sophie Seita * Times Literary Supplement *
Little Magazine, World Form is a brilliant book, each page sparkling with multiple insights about modernist magazines. . . . Beautifully written and a joy to read. -- Mark Gaipa * Modernism/modernity *
Eric Bulson’s Little Magazine, World Form delivers an exceptionally thorough and noteworthy understanding of how little magazines worked. -- Kevin Baker * Publishing Research Quarterly *
A solid contribution to scholarship on little magazines, Little Magazine, World Form revisits and delves into the international nature of this literary genre. -- C. B. Ewing, Cleveland Public Library * Choice *
In this fascinating and paradigm-shifting book, Bulson considers the littleness of the modernist magazine on a global scale. * Journal of European Periodical Studies *
Little Magazine, World Form is unquestionably an important book for anyone interested in periodical studies and in larger debates about how magazines created—or failed to create—something called global modernism. * Literature & History *
Little Magazine, World Form is a major work of scholarship, sure to stand as a lasting contribution. * Comparative Literature *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Little Magazine, Worldwide Network
2. Transatlantic Immobility
3. In italia, all'estero
4. Little Exiled Magazines
5. Little Postcolonial Magazines
6. Little Wireless Magazines
Afterword: Little Digittle Magazine
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 17/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9780231179775, 978-0231179775
      ISBN10: 231179774

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      Book Synopsis
      Little magazines made modernism. Little Magazine, World Form shows that their reach and importance extended far beyond Europe and the United States. By investigating the global and transnational itineraries of the little-magazine form, Eric Bulson uncovers a worldwide network that influenced the development of literature and criticism.

      Trade Review
      An amazing tour du monde. In 1965, Lionel Trilling wrote an African editor that no magazine "has ever taught me so much about matters I did not know about." This will still be the reaction of the contemporary reader, for whom a familiar literary-historical landscape is suddenly--and globally--lit up with an extraordinary multiplicity of new and henceforth inescapable landmarks. Bulson's remarkable book is an inescapable confrontation in any debates on modernism and world literature alike. -- Fredric Jameson, Duke University
      This ground-breaking study is a much needed corrective to the Anglo-American focus of periodical studies. Traversing continents and disciplines, it provides a new critical approach to the history, medium, and politics of the little magazine, demonstrating its vital role in world literary culture. Expansive in scope yet grounded in vivid, nuanced case studies, this beautifully written book promises to transform our understanding of periodicals and of modernism itself. -- Gwen L. Allen, San Francisco State University
      Bulson's book is a game changer. Conceptually and archivally rich, it moves us toward a global history of little magazines from 1900 into our digital age and expands modernism's spatial and temporal boundaries. The dialectic of big and little is on display throughout these pages as Bulson shows how the little magazine both as medium and material object became a world form as much in Africa, Asia and the Americas as in Europe. By emphasizing the material inhibitions of mobility and circulation, untranslatability, and cultural asymmetry, Bulson reveals how the little magazine as a world form challenges currently extant notions of world literature. -- Andreas Huyssen, Columbia University
      Lucid, rigorous, and wide ranging, Eric Bulson's excellent study of the little magazine traces the form's flows and blockages, networks and disconnections. His book sheds valuable new light on the feisty magazines through which the world came to know writers such as Ezra Pound, James Joyce, T.S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, F.T. Marinetti, and Christopher Okigbo. Modernist and postcolonial literatures are shown to be powerfully interwoven in both their formal and material dimensions. -- Jahan Ramazani, University of Virginia
      Bulson’s important new book Little Magazine, World Form is an account of what the magazine medium has meant to literary communities in very different historical, social, and cultural contexts. -- Sophie Seita * Times Literary Supplement *
      Little Magazine, World Form is a brilliant book, each page sparkling with multiple insights about modernist magazines. . . . Beautifully written and a joy to read. -- Mark Gaipa * Modernism/modernity *
      Eric Bulson’s Little Magazine, World Form delivers an exceptionally thorough and noteworthy understanding of how little magazines worked. -- Kevin Baker * Publishing Research Quarterly *
      A solid contribution to scholarship on little magazines, Little Magazine, World Form revisits and delves into the international nature of this literary genre. -- C. B. Ewing, Cleveland Public Library * Choice *
      In this fascinating and paradigm-shifting book, Bulson considers the littleness of the modernist magazine on a global scale. * Journal of European Periodical Studies *
      Little Magazine, World Form is unquestionably an important book for anyone interested in periodical studies and in larger debates about how magazines created—or failed to create—something called global modernism. * Literature & History *
      Little Magazine, World Form is a major work of scholarship, sure to stand as a lasting contribution. * Comparative Literature *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Little Magazine, Worldwide Network
      2. Transatlantic Immobility
      3. In italia, all'estero
      4. Little Exiled Magazines
      5. Little Postcolonial Magazines
      6. Little Wireless Magazines
      Afterword: Little Digittle Magazine
      Notes
      Index

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