An international quarterly magazine of politics, culture, literature and the arts published at Skidmore College
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What do you think of when you think of Salmagundi? “Serious”? High culture? Belletristic? Sure, all those things, plus what you might not expect. All to come in the next issue, out this fall:

West Side Story / Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee (a long interview) / On Bees / Jeffrey Meyers on “writer’s writer” James Salter / A Park Avenue memoir / Martin Jay on Black Art / The Gay Hussar / The Martyr, a story by Mary Gordon / A memorial tribute to poet Barry Goldensohn / The Films of Jordan Peele (inaugural column from our film critic Sam Kahn)

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Women, The Arts, & The Politics of Culture

An Interview with Susan Sontag

Salmagundi No. 188/189, 2015

Wielding the Lyric

On Now It’s Dark

A Thousand Gentle Smotherings

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

Ms. Annye, Li’l Robert Johnson & Them

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

Soul Sisters:

Anne Frank and Audrey Hepburn

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

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Fierce Nostalgia: Notes From a Non-Native Austinite

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The Home Key #9:

An Interview with Chris Forsyth

The Home Key #8:

Regina Spektor, Onto-Theologically

Make Our Institutions Great Again

On Boredom and Bad Smells

Salmagundi No. 200-201, Fall 2018 - Winter 2019

Emerging from Censorship

Salmagundi No. 100, Fall 1993

What’s the Matter with Sex?

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

Toffs

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

On Not Drinking the Kool-Aid

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

Magic Mountain

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

Woody Allen

Salmagundi 216-217, Fall 2022 - Winter 2023

The Measuring Muse

Salmagundi 214-215, Spring - Summer 2022

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The Home Key #7

An Interview with Rickie Lee Jones

Deadfacting: On Exhuming the Past For Present Purposes