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Samizdat (poetry magazine)

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The journal was named after the Russian underground literary movement. The Russian word "samizdat" translates literally as "self-published"; the word was chosen to reflect the journal's refusal of institutional funding.
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Chicago
Robert Archambeau
Adam Zagajewski
Clayton Eshleman
Pierre Joris
Jerome Rothenberg
Michael Heller
C.S. Giscombe
Pablo Picasso
Paul Celan
John Matthias
"News & Notes"
"Stephen Collis"
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