WritersEvergreen Review debuted pivotal works by Samuel Beckett, Jorge Luis Borges, Charles Bukowski, William Burroughs, Marguerite Duras, Jean Genet, Allen Ginsberg, Gunter Grass, Jack Kerouac, Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, Pablo Neruda, Vladimir Nabokov, Frank O’Hara, Kenzaburo Oe, Octavio Paz, Harold Pinter, Susan Sontag, Tom Stoppard, Derek Walcott and Malcolm X. United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas wrote a controversial piece for the magazine in 1969. Kerouac and Ginsberg regularly had their writing published in the magazine. IllustratorsAlthough primarily a literary magazine, Evergreen Review always contained numerous illustrations. In its early years, these included a small number of cartoons. By the mid-1960s, many illustrations and photographs were of an erotic — arguably pornographic — nature. The magazine also ran the comics feature The Adventures of Phoebe Zeit-Geist by writer Michael O'Donoghue and artist Frank Springer. OnlineThe original Evergreen Review folded in 1973, but the magazine was revived in 1998 in an online edition edited by founder Barney Rosset and Astrid Meyer. The online edition features flashbacks to classic editions, as well as debuts by contemporary dissident poets such as Dennis Nurkse, Giannina Braschi and Regina Dereiva. See alsoExternal links
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