Callaloo (literary magazine)
Callaloo, A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, is a quarterly literary magazine established in 1976 by Charles H. Rowell, who remains its editor-in-chief. It contains creative writing, visual art, and critical texts about literature and culture of the African diaspora, and is the longest continuously running African-American literary magazine.
Discipline | African-American literature |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Charles Henry Rowell |
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History | 1976–present |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
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ISO 4 | Callaloo |
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ISSN | 0161-2492 (print) 1080-6512 (web) |
JSTOR | callaloo |
OCLC no. | 41669989 |
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Notable writers published in Callaloo include Ernest Gaines, Rita Dove, Yusef Komunyakaa, Octavia Butler, Alice Walker, Lucille Clifton, Edwidge Danticat, Thomas Glave, Samuel Delany, and John Edgar Wideman. Callaloo is well known for connecting Black artists from different cultures and sponsoring upcoming writers. It has been published by the Johns Hopkins University Press since 1986.
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