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A Public Space No. 28
A Public Space No. 29
A Public Space No. 30
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A Public Space Series

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  • Features work by four A Public Space Fellows, writers at the start of their careers—continuing A Public Space's longstanding commitment to debuting new writers. JESMYN WARD, LESLIE JAMISON, and JAMEL BRINKLEY are among the writers who debuted in the magazine.
  • A Public Space received the inaugural LITERARY MAGAZINE PRIZE FROM THE WHITING FOUNDATION, which honored it as "a gorgeously curated collection we experience as a cabinet of wonders."
  • Edited by Brigid Hughes, who previously edited the Paris Review and was profiled at Lithub this spring.
  • LanguageEnglish
    Release dateMar 1, 2022
    A Public Space No. 28
    A Public Space No. 29
    A Public Space No. 30

    Titles in the series (3)

    • A Public Space No. 30

      30

      A Public Space No. 30
      A Public Space No. 30

      From the award-winning literary and arts magazine, an issue exploring the metropolis through fiction, essays, art, and interviews spanning generations, continents, and languages.

    • A Public Space No. 28

      A Public Space No. 28
      A Public Space No. 28

      From the award-winning literary and arts magazine, an issue exploring the idea of borders, and belonging. With new fiction from Jamel Brinkley and Kelly Link; and introducing Edward McWhinney. Plus Selva Almada's diary from the set of Lucrecia Martel's film; Robert Sullivan on the artist Nancy Holt; and work from Timothy Donnelly, Ben Loory, Deirdre McNamer, Cheryl Savageau, Zhang Zhao, and more.

    • A Public Space No. 29

      A Public Space No. 29
      A Public Space No. 29

      Key Selling Points Features work by four A Public Space Fellows, writers at the start of their careers—continuing A Public Space's longstanding commitment to debuting new writers. JESMYN WARD, LESLIE JAMISON, and JAMEL BRINKLEY are among the writers who debuted in the magazine. A Public Space received the inaugural LITERARY MAGAZINE PRIZE FROM THE WHITING FOUNDATION, which honored it as "a gorgeously curated collection we experience as a cabinet of wonders." Edited by Brigid Hughes, who previously edited the Paris Review and was profiled at Lithub this spring.

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