The Evergreen Review is 8th on our list of Top Literary Magazines. Est. 1959 as a print publication that ended in the 1973. It was reincarnated as an online literary magazine in 1999. Generally it’s a wonderful read. The Wikipedia article on the Evergreen Review states,
“Evergreen Review debuted pivotal works by Samuel Beckett, Jorge Luis Borges, Charles Bukowski, William Burroughs, Marguerite Duras, Jean Genet, Allen Ginsberg, Gunter Grass, Jack Kerouac, Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, Pablo Neruda, Vladimir Nabokov, Frank O’Hara, Kenzaburo Oe, Octavio Paz, Harold Pinter, Susan Sontag, Tom Stoppard, Derek Walcott and Malcolm X. United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas wrote a controversial piece for the magazine in 1969. Kerouac and Ginsberg regularly had their writing published in the magazine.”
The magazine was pivotal and outstanding, and now the online magazine is carrying on the tradition.


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