List of avant-garde magazines explained
This is a list of magazines which contain avant-garde material and content. One of their common characteristics was their unpredictable appearance.[1] Notable avant-garde magazines include:
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- (2000–), Paris
- 291 (1915–1916), New York City
- 391 (1917–1924), Barcelona
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- S4N (1919–1925), Northampton, MA
- Savant publications (1977–), Monterey, CA
- Sburătorul (1919–1927), Bucharest
- Servet-i Fünun (1891–1944), Istanbul
- Shi'r (1957–1969), Beirut
- Shirakaba (1910–1917), Tokyo
- Signal, International Review of Signalist Research (1970–2004), Belgrade
- Simbolul (1912), Bucharest
- Sobaka (1998–2006), Russia
- De Stijl (1917–), Amsterdam
- Der Sturm (1910–1932), Berlin
- As-Sufūr (1915–1925), Cairo
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- Ultra (1922), Helsinki
- Unu (1928–1932), Bucharest
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Notes and References
- David Bennett. Periodical Fragments and Organic Culture: Modernism, the Avant-Garde, and the Little Magazine. Contemporary Literature. 30. 4. Winter 1989. 10.2307/1208611. 481.