An international quarterly magazine of politics, culture, literature and the arts published at Skidmore College
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Our 60th anniversary issue, just out, represents precisely what we’ve been offering over these many decades: a wide and surprising range of work by the best writers on everything from politics and literature to art and the current culture. Along with a collection of columns from the past and a timely consideration of AI and the humanities, the issue offers new poems by Robert Pinsky and Chase Twichell, among others, a letter from Israel, a story by Joyce Carol Oates, a report from Hanoi, a review of recent books on racial justice and integration along with editor-in-chief Robert Boyers, who started Salmagundi in New York City in 1965, on fascism and resistance in our dangerous moment. After 60 years, no backing down in sight —#228-229 is a banger.

What She Sees in the Diorama

Salmagundi No. 206-207, Spring-Summer 2020

Modigliani and the Poets

Salmagundi No. 206-207, Spring-Summer 2020

Migrants Devouring the Flesh of a Horse

Salmagundi No. 204-205, Fall 2019

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The Home Key, #5:

An Interview with Russell Potter

Bad Smells

The Teacher

“Our Contemporary Winds”: Christian Petzold’s Transit

Salmagundi No. 204-205, Fall 2019

Bottomless Superficialities, Aristocracies of Wealth

Salmagundi No. 204-205, Fall 2019

Edict

Salmagundi No. 206-207, Spring-Summer 2020

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A View of Him From Here

Remembering Lee K. Abbott

The Silences of Eric Hobsbawm

Salmagundi No. 204-205, Fall 2019

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Tim Foljahn (Photo by Caryn Palmier)

The Home Key #4:

A Conversation with Tim Foljahn

Needles

Salmagundi No. 208-209, Fall 2020-Winter 2021

Portraits of Kafka

Metaphysical Modernists, Italian: Morandi, Carrà, Sironi

Salmagundi No. 204-205, Fall 2019

Guilt / Identity / Freud

Salmagundi No. 204-205, Fall 2019