Between 1957 and 1984, Evergreen Review brought together new voices, ideas, and images from around the world. As Newsweek magazine said, "Evergreen Review was one of the most important literary periodicals in the United States . . . where some of the best authors sought to deliver themselves alive and burning onto the printed page."
It's contributors included Jean-Paul Sartre, Samuel Beckett, Henri Michaux, Michael Hamburger, Albert Camus, Edward Albee, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Octavio Paz:, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Alexander Trocchi, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, William Carlos Williams, Jack Kerouac, Eugene Ionesco, Frank O'Hara, Gregory Corso, Terry Southern, John Rechy, LeRoi Jones.and others.
Evergreen Review defined the coming-of-age for two generations of writers and artists, presenting cultural treasure for anyone seeking a greater appreciation for the forces at work in America's cultural & political landscape from the late 1950s.
Between 1957 and 1984, Evergreen Review brought together new voices, ideas, and images from around the world. As Newsweek magazine said, "Evergreen Review was one of the most important literary periodicals in the United States . . . where some of...