West End Press

West End Press
Founded 1975
Founder John Crawford
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location New York City
Distribution University of New Mexico Press
Publication types Books
Official website www.westendpress.org

West End Press is an American publishing house specializing in politically progressive literature.

Founded in New York City in 1975 by John Crawford, the press has published more than 100 titles by writers such as Meridel Le Sueur, Pablo Neruda, Thomas McGrath, Sharon Doubiago, and Joseph Bruchac. It is now based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and its books are distributed by the University of New Mexico Press.

West End takes its name from The West End Bar, located on Broadway across from Columbia University, which was the original site of West End Magazine, established 1971. The name was carried over to West End Press by Crawford, who served as editor and publisher of both the magazine and the press, and who frequented the bar with other students and writers while completing graduate studies at Columbia.

External links

West End Press website


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