Fiction (American magazine)
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| editor = Mark Jay Mirsky
| discipline = Literary magazine
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| language = English
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| abbreviation = Fiction
| publisher = City College of New York
| country = USA
| frequency = Biannual
| history = 1972 to present
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| website = http://www.fictioninc.com
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Fiction is an American literary magazine founded in 1972 by Mark Jay Mirsky, Donald Barthelme, and Max Frisch. It is published by the City College of New York.
In its early years, Fiction was published in tabloid format and featured experimental work by such writers as John Barth, Jerome Charyn, Italo Calvino, Ronald Sukenick, Steve Katz, Russell Banks, Samuel Beckett, and J. G. Ballard. It later took the form of a more traditional paperback literary magazine, publishing short works by Reinaldo Arenas, Isaac Babel, Donald Barthelme, Jackson Bliss, Mei Chin, Julio Cortázar, Marguerite Duras, Natalia Ginzburg, Clarice Lispector, Robie Macauley, Robert Musil, Joyce Carol Oates, Manuel Puig, and John Yau.[http://www.fictioninc.com/fictionindex.php Fiction Index]
Though the magazine ostensibly focuses on publishing fiction, as its name implies, it has recently{{When|date=October 2023}} also featured excerpts from Robert Musil's diaries and letters, as well as various writings with an autobiographical slant.
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External links
- [http://www.fictioninc.com/ Fiction Magazine website]
Category:Literary magazines published in the United States
Category:Biannual magazines published in the United States
Category:Magazines established in 1972