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Guernica (magazine)

Guernica / A Magazine of Art and Politics is an American online magazine that publishes art, photography, fiction, and poetry, along with nonfiction such as letters, investigative pieces, and opinion pieces on international affairs and U.S. domestic policy. It also publishes interviews and profiles of artists, writers, musicians, and political figures.

Guernica / A Magazine of Art and Politics
Editor-in-ChiefJina Moore[1]
CategoriesLiterary, art and political
FrequencyDaily
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
CompanyGuernica Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.guernicamag.com

History edit

Guernica was founded in 2004 by Joel Whitney, Michael Archer, Josh Jones, and Elizabeth Onusko.[2] Guernica Inc. has been a not-for-profit corporation since 2009.[3][4] National Book Foundation Director Lisa Lucas was the publisher of Guernica from 2014 until 2016.[5][6] Madhuri Sastry resigned as co-publisher in March 2024 [7] in response to Guernica publishing an essay by an Israeli about the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. Sastry was replaced by Magogodi aoMphela Makhene.[8] Jina Moore served as Editor-in-Chief and co-Publisher until April 2024, when she resigned over the magazine's decision to stand by the retraction of the essay, which she had selected for publication.[9]

Awards and events edit

In 2008, Okey Ndibe's "My Biafran Eyes" won a Best of the Web prize from Dzanc Books.[10] In 2008, Rebecca Morgan Frank's "Rescue" was chosen for the Best New Poets award.[11]

In 2009, Matthew Derby's short story for Guernica, "January in December", won a Best of the Web prize from Dzanc Books.

In 2009, E. C. Osondu was awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing for his Guernica short story, "Waiting."[12][13]

In 2010, Mark Dowie's "Food Among the Ruins" was chosen for the Best of the Net anthology.[14] In 2010, Oliver de la Paz's poem "Requiem for the Orchard", F. Daniel Rzicnek's poem "Geomancy" and Elizabeth Crane's short story "The Genius Meetings" won Best of the Web prizes from Dzanc Books.[15]

In 2011, Bridget Potter's essay "Lucky Girl" was chosen for The Best American Essays, 2011,[16] guest-edited by Edwidge Danticat. In 2011, Jack Shenker's "Dam Dilemma" was part of a portfolio of his work longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing in the UK.[17]

In 2013, Guernica won Utne magazine's Media Award for Best Social/Cultural Coverage.[18]

In 2016, Alexander Chee's essay "Girl" was chosen for The Best American Essays, 2016, edited by Jonathan Franzen.

Guernica won the 2016 AWP Small Press Publisher Award given by the Association of Writers & Writing Programs that "acknowledges the hard work, creativity, and innovation" of small presses and "their contributions to the literary landscape" of the US.[19]

In 2017, Guernica won the PEN American Center Nora Magid Award for Editing.[20]

In 2023, Guernica won a Whiting Award.[21]

Contributors and editors edit

Contributors include Lorraine Adams, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Jesse Ball, A. Igoni Barrett, Amit Chaudhuri, Susan Choi, Noam Chomsky, Billy Collins, Susan Daitch, Marguerite Duras, Stephen Elliott, Rivka Galchen, James Galvin, Amitav Ghosh, Mahvish Khan, Alexandra Kleeman, Eric Kraft, Kiese Laymon, Douglas Light, Sarah Lindsay, Dorthe Nors, Okey Ndibe, Meghan O'Rourke, Zachary Mason, Tracy O'Neill, Daniele Pantano, Matthew Rohrer, Deb Olin Unferth, Sergio Ramírez, Amartya Sen, Aurelie Sheehan, Jonathan Steele, Laren Stover, Terese Svoboda, Mitch Swenson, Olufemi Terry, Anthony Tognazzini, Frederic Tuten, Joe Wenderoth Patrick White, and Yaa Gyasi.

Recent[when?] guest fiction and poetry editors have included: Alexander Chee, Roxane Gay, Francisco Goldman, Randa Jarrar, Sam Lipsyte, Ben Marcus, Claire Messud, George Saunders, Tracy K. Smith, and Frederic Tuten.

Interview subjects have included: filmmaker John Waters, Congressman John Conyers, Congresswomen Marcy Kaptur and Carolyn B. Maloney, Costa Rican President Óscar Arias, Justice Department legal counsel John Yoo, former member of Dutch Parliament Ayaan Hirsi Ali, former Iraqi cabinet member Ali Allawi, artist Chuck Close, singers Lila Downs and David Byrne, and authors Etgar Keret, Andrew Bacevich, Don DeLillo,[22] Howard Zinn, Samantha Power, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Nicholas D. Kristof, Joan Didion, playwright Tony Kushner, and actor Mia Farrow.

The magazine's advisory board includes: Richard Howard, Norman Solomon, Frederic Tuten

Senior editors include[when?]: Adam Dalva (senior editor, fiction), Kamelya Omaya Youssef (senior editor, poetry), and Eryn Loeb (deputy editor).[23]

2024 controversy over Israeli essay edit

In March 2024, during the Israel–Hamas war, at least 10 editors of Guernica resigned over its publication of an essay, titled "From the Edges of a Broken World",[24] by Israeli writer, translator and peace activist[25] Joanna Chen, which the magazine later retracted with the promise of a "more fulsome explanation" to come.[26][27] As summarized by the New York Times, the author "had written about her experiences trying to bridge the divide with Palestinians, including by volunteering to drive Palestinian children from the West Bank to receive care at Israeli hospitals, and how her efforts to find common ground faltered after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack and Israel’s subsequent attacks on Gaza."[27]

Guernica co-publisher Madhuri Sastry, who was among those who quit over the affair, criticized the essay as "a hand-wringing apologia for Zionism and the ongoing genocide in Palestine", and former fiction editor Ishita Marwah called the magazine “a pillar of eugenicist white colonialism masquerading as goodness.”[28] On the other hand, journalist and Guernica contributor Emily Fox Kaplan argued that the problem "is that [the essay] presents an Israeli as human. The people who are losing their minds about this want to believe that there are no civilians in Israel. They want a simple good guys/bad guys binary, and this creates cognitive dissonance."[28]

Novelist Phil Klay wrote in The Atlantic that the incident "reveals the extent to which elite American literary outlets may now be beholden to the narrowest polemical and moralistic approaches to literature", and that if a magazine can't deal with reality, "your editors might as well resign, because you've turned your back on literature."[29]

On April 12, more than a month after the initial retraction, co-founder Michael Archer provided an update on the situation. Archer reiterated that he stands behind the magazine's decision to retract the article, as he did not feel it fit the magazine's established values. As a result of the decision, Jina Moore, who had selected the essay for publication, resigned from her post as editor-in-chief and co-publisher.[9] Archer's statement promised more transparency in the magazine's editorial choices going forward. The statement also introduced Guernica's new publisher, Magogodi aoMphela Makhene.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Masthead", Guernica. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  2. ^ van Hensbergen, Gijs (December 20, 2004). "Guernica: The Biography of a Twentieth-Century Icon". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  3. ^ "Guernica Inc", TaxExemptWorld. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  4. ^ "Guernica Inc", 501c3lookup; retrieved January 3, 2015.
  5. ^ Bloomgarden-Smoke, Kara (June 30, 2014). "Guernica Magazine Names Lisa Lucas Publisher". New York Observer. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  6. ^ Dwyer, Colin (February 10, 2016). "Lisa Lucas Takes The Reins At The National Book Foundation". NPR.org. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  7. ^ "guernica-retracts-israeli-writers-essay". American Bazaar. March 13, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  8. ^ Archer, Michael (April 12, 2024). "Moving Forward". Guernica. Retrieved April 15, 2024.
  9. ^ a b "My resignation from Guernica | Jina Moore". www.jinamoore.com. Retrieved April 15, 2024.
  10. ^ "Best of the Web 2008", Dzanc Books, July 9, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  11. ^ Mark Strand, Jeb Livingood, "Best new poets 2008", Samovar Press, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  12. ^ "2009 winner: EC Osondu", The Caine Prize for African Writing, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2015. January 8, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
  13. ^ Flood, Alison (July 7, 2009). "EC Osondu takes £10,000 'African Booker'". The Guardian.
  14. ^ " 2010 Best of the Net Anthology: 2010 Nonfiction Winner", Sundress Publications. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  15. ^ "Best of the Web 2010", Dzanc Books, April 05, 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  16. ^ Dykstra, Katherine (May 6, 2011). "Guernica Essay Lucky Girl Chosen forBest American Essays 2011". Guernica. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  17. ^ "The Orwell Prize Long Lists 2011", The Orwell Prize, 2011. Retrieved January 3, 2015. January 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
  18. ^ "2013 Utne Media Awards: The Winners". Utne.com. June 3, 2013. Retrieved September 28, 2015.
  19. ^ "AWP Small Press Publisher Award Winners". awpwriter.org. Association of Writers & Writing Programs. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  20. ^ "2017 PEN America Literary Awards Winners – PEN America". PEN America. March 27, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  21. ^ "Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes". www.whiting.org. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
  22. ^ Binelli, Mark (July 17, 2007). "Intensity of a plot: an interview with Don Delillo". Guernica. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  23. ^ "About Guernica". Guernica. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  24. ^ Chen, Joanna (March 5, 2024). . web.archive.org. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  25. ^ Sasha Abramsky: The Cringeworthy Hypocrisy of Guernica, The Nation, 15 March 2024
  26. ^ "Resignations at Guernica magazine after 'genocide apologia' article". Al Jazeera. March 11, 2024.
  27. ^ a b Tracy, Marc (March 12, 2024). "Literary Magazine Retracts Israeli Writer's Essay as Staffers Quit". The New York Times.
  28. ^ a b Jarvie, Jenny (March 12, 2024). "After a writer expressed sympathy for Israelis in an essay, all hell broke loose at a literary journal". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  29. ^ Klay, Phil (March 12, 2024). "The Cowardice of Guernica". The Atlantic.
  30. ^ Archer, Michael (April 12, 2024). "Moving Forward". Guernica. Retrieved April 15, 2024.

External links edit

  • Guernica magazine current issue
  • Rachel Deahl, "Guernica: Lit Mag Beats the Odds", Publishers Weekly, october 19, 2007.
  • (the retracted essay at the center of the 2024 controversy, preserved at the Wayback Machine)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Guernica magazine news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Guernica A Magazine of Art and Politics is an American online magazine that publishes art photography fiction and poetry along with nonfiction such as letters investigative pieces and opinion pieces on international affairs and U S domestic policy It also publishes interviews and profiles of artists writers musicians and political figures Guernica A Magazine of Art and PoliticsEditor in ChiefJina Moore 1 CategoriesLiterary art and politicalFrequencyDailyFounded2004 20 years ago 2004 CompanyGuernica Inc CountryUnited StatesBased inNew York CityLanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr guernicamag wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Awards and events 3 Contributors and editors 4 2024 controversy over Israeli essay 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editGuernica was founded in 2004 by Joel Whitney Michael Archer Josh Jones and Elizabeth Onusko 2 Guernica Inc has been a not for profit corporation since 2009 3 4 National Book Foundation Director Lisa Lucas was the publisher of Guernica from 2014 until 2016 5 6 Madhuri Sastry resigned as co publisher in March 2024 7 in response to Guernica publishing an essay by an Israeli about the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip Sastry was replaced by Magogodi aoMphela Makhene 8 Jina Moore served as Editor in Chief and co Publisher until April 2024 when she resigned over the magazine s decision to stand by the retraction of the essay which she had selected for publication 9 Awards and events editIn 2008 Okey Ndibe s My Biafran Eyes won a Best of the Web prize from Dzanc Books 10 In 2008 Rebecca Morgan Frank s Rescue was chosen for the Best New Poets award 11 In 2009 Matthew Derby s short story for Guernica January in December won a Best of the Web prize from Dzanc Books In 2009 E C Osondu was awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing for his Guernica short story Waiting 12 13 In 2010 Mark Dowie s Food Among the Ruins was chosen for the Best of the Net anthology 14 In 2010 Oliver de la Paz s poem Requiem for the Orchard F Daniel Rzicnek s poem Geomancy and Elizabeth Crane s short story The Genius Meetings won Best of the Web prizes from Dzanc Books 15 In 2011 Bridget Potter s essay Lucky Girl was chosen for The Best American Essays 2011 16 guest edited by Edwidge Danticat In 2011 Jack Shenker s Dam Dilemma was part of a portfolio of his work longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing in the UK 17 In 2013 Guernica won Utne magazine s Media Award for Best Social Cultural Coverage 18 In 2016 Alexander Chee s essay Girl was chosen for The Best American Essays 2016 edited by Jonathan Franzen Guernica won the 2016 AWP Small Press Publisher Award given by the Association of Writers amp Writing Programs that acknowledges the hard work creativity and innovation of small presses and their contributions to the literary landscape of the US 19 In 2017 Guernica won the PEN American Center Nora Magid Award for Editing 20 In 2023 Guernica won a Whiting Award 21 Contributors and editors editContributors include Lorraine Adams Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Jesse Ball A Igoni Barrett Amit Chaudhuri Susan Choi Noam Chomsky Billy Collins Susan Daitch Marguerite Duras Stephen Elliott Rivka Galchen James Galvin Amitav Ghosh Mahvish Khan Alexandra Kleeman Eric Kraft Kiese Laymon Douglas Light Sarah Lindsay Dorthe Nors Okey Ndibe Meghan O Rourke Zachary Mason Tracy O Neill Daniele Pantano Matthew Rohrer Deb Olin Unferth Sergio Ramirez Amartya Sen Aurelie Sheehan Jonathan Steele Laren Stover Terese Svoboda Mitch Swenson Olufemi Terry Anthony Tognazzini Frederic Tuten Joe Wenderoth Patrick White and Yaa Gyasi Recent when guest fiction and poetry editors have included Alexander Chee Roxane Gay Francisco Goldman Randa Jarrar Sam Lipsyte Ben Marcus Claire Messud George Saunders Tracy K Smith and Frederic Tuten Interview subjects have included filmmaker John Waters Congressman John Conyers Congresswomen Marcy Kaptur and Carolyn B Maloney Costa Rican President oscar Arias Justice Department legal counsel John Yoo former member of Dutch Parliament Ayaan Hirsi Ali former Iraqi cabinet member Ali Allawi artist Chuck Close singers Lila Downs and David Byrne and authors Etgar Keret Andrew Bacevich Don DeLillo 22 Howard Zinn Samantha Power Bernard Henri Levy Nicholas D Kristof Joan Didion playwright Tony Kushner and actor Mia Farrow The magazine s advisory board includes Richard Howard Norman Solomon Frederic TutenSenior editors include when Adam Dalva senior editor fiction Kamelya Omaya Youssef senior editor poetry and Eryn Loeb deputy editor 23 2024 controversy over Israeli essay editIn March 2024 during the Israel Hamas war at least 10 editors of Guernica resigned over its publication of an essay titled From the Edges of a Broken World 24 by Israeli writer translator and peace activist 25 Joanna Chen which the magazine later retracted with the promise of a more fulsome explanation to come 26 27 As summarized by the New York Times the author had written about her experiences trying to bridge the divide with Palestinians including by volunteering to drive Palestinian children from the West Bank to receive care at Israeli hospitals and how her efforts to find common ground faltered after Hamas s Oct 7 attack and Israel s subsequent attacks on Gaza 27 Guernica co publisher Madhuri Sastry who was among those who quit over the affair criticized the essay as a hand wringing apologia for Zionism and the ongoing genocide in Palestine and former fiction editor Ishita Marwah called the magazine a pillar of eugenicist white colonialism masquerading as goodness 28 On the other hand journalist and Guernica contributor Emily Fox Kaplan argued that the problem is that the essay presents an Israeli as human The people who are losing their minds about this want to believe that there are no civilians in Israel They want a simple good guys bad guys binary and this creates cognitive dissonance 28 Novelist Phil Klay wrote in The Atlantic that the incident reveals the extent to which elite American literary outlets may now be beholden to the narrowest polemical and moralistic approaches to literature and that if a magazine can t deal with reality your editors might as well resign because you ve turned your back on literature 29 On April 12 more than a month after the initial retraction co founder Michael Archer provided an update on the situation Archer reiterated that he stands behind the magazine s decision to retract the article as he did not feel it fit the magazine s established values As a result of the decision Jina Moore who had selected the essay for publication resigned from her post as editor in chief and co publisher 9 Archer s statement promised more transparency in the magazine s editorial choices going forward The statement also introduced Guernica s new publisher Magogodi aoMphela Makhene 30 See also editList of literary magazinesReferences edit Masthead Guernica Retrieved January 27 2017 van Hensbergen Gijs December 20 2004 Guernica The Biography of a Twentieth Century Icon Publishers Weekly Retrieved January 3 2015 Guernica Inc TaxExemptWorld Retrieved January 3 2015 Guernica Inc 501c3lookup retrieved January 3 2015 Bloomgarden Smoke Kara June 30 2014 Guernica Magazine Names Lisa Lucas Publisher New York Observer Retrieved January 3 2015 Dwyer Colin February 10 2016 Lisa Lucas Takes The Reins At The National Book Foundation NPR org Retrieved January 27 2017 guernica retracts israeli writers essay American Bazaar March 13 2024 Retrieved March 14 2024 Archer Michael April 12 2024 Moving Forward Guernica Retrieved April 15 2024 a b My resignation from Guernica Jina Moore www jinamoore com Retrieved April 15 2024 Best of the Web 2008 Dzanc Books July 9 2008 Retrieved January 3 2015 Mark Strand Jeb Livingood Best new poets 2008 Samovar Press 2008 Retrieved January 3 2015 2009 winner EC Osondu The Caine Prize for African Writing 2009 Retrieved January 3 2015 Archived January 8 2016 at the Wayback Machine Flood Alison July 7 2009 EC Osondu takes 10 000 African Booker The Guardian 2010 Best of the Net Anthology 2010 Nonfiction Winner Sundress Publications Retrieved January 3 2015 Best of the Web 2010 Dzanc Books April 05 2010 Retrieved January 3 2015 Dykstra Katherine May 6 2011 Guernica Essay Lucky Girl Chosen forBest American Essays 2011 Guernica Retrieved January 3 2015 The Orwell Prize Long Lists 2011 The Orwell Prize 2011 Retrieved January 3 2015 Archived January 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine 2013 Utne Media Awards The Winners Utne com June 3 2013 Retrieved September 28 2015 AWP Small Press Publisher Award Winners awpwriter org Association of Writers amp Writing Programs Retrieved October 14 2020 2017 PEN America Literary Awards Winners PEN America PEN America March 27 2017 Retrieved August 2 2017 Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes www whiting org Retrieved April 8 2024 Binelli Mark July 17 2007 Intensity of a plot an interview with Don Delillo Guernica Retrieved January 3 2015 About Guernica Guernica Retrieved January 27 2017 Chen Joanna March 5 2024 From the Edges of a Broken World Guernica web archive org Retrieved March 18 2024 Sasha Abramsky The Cringeworthy Hypocrisy of Guernica The Nation 15 March 2024 Resignations at Guernica magazine after genocide apologia article Al Jazeera March 11 2024 a b Tracy Marc March 12 2024 Literary Magazine Retracts Israeli Writer s Essay as Staffers Quit The New York Times a b Jarvie Jenny March 12 2024 After a writer expressed sympathy for Israelis in an essay all hell broke loose at a literary journal Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 18 2024 Klay Phil March 12 2024 The Cowardice of Guernica The Atlantic Archer Michael April 12 2024 Moving Forward Guernica Retrieved April 15 2024 External links editGuernica magazine current issue Rachel Deahl Guernica Lit Mag Beats the Odds Publishers Weekly october 19 2007 From the Edges of a Broken World the retracted essay at the center of the 2024 controversy preserved at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guernica magazine amp oldid 1219098719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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