Bookforum is back!

Six months after the beloved literary magazine Bookforum announced its December 2022 issue would be its last, the Nation announced its resurrection.
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Bookforum is back! After folding last year, the beloved lit mag is revived by the Nation Click to view images

Six months after the beloved literary magazine Bookforum announced its December 2022 issue would be its last, the Nation announced its resurrection.

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