Rio Grande Review

Rio Grande Review
Categories Art, literature
Frequency Biannually
Publisher The University of Texas at El Paso
First issue Fall 1981
Company The University of Texas at El Paso
Country United States
Based in El Paso
Language English, Spanish
Website www.utep.edu/rgr/
ISSN 1099-6133
OCLC number 18660872

Rio Grande Review is a biannual, bilingual (Spanish and English) magazine of contemporary literature and arts established in September 1981 in El Paso, Texas. It is published by the University of Texas at El Paso and edited by students of its Creative Writing program.[1][2] As of 2013, forty issues have been published, some of them dedicated to special topics such as aversions, violence, kitsch and camp, visual poetry and graphic narrative, among others.[3] The magazine promotes world and border literature between Mexico and the United States. Its current editors-in-chief are Peruvian writer Gianfranco Languasco and poets Marco Antonio Murillo (Mexico) and Jago Molinet (Cuba). Previous editors have been Paul Guillén and Juan Pablo Plata.[4]

References

  1. "Creative Writing Department". Academics.utep.edu. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  2. Response time:  1 - 6 months. "Rio Grande Review". The Review Review. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  3. "Rio Grande Review: The Apocalypse". Christwriters.info. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  4. "UTEP Resources Help Launch Magazine - UTEP News - University Communications". Newsuc.utep.edu. 2012-04-18. Retrieved 2013-02-10.

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