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10:19am
Thursday, 19th February 2004
They are the Walrus. Originally pegged to be Harper's North, the Walrus is a late '03 start-up mag and worth a look as a kind of NPQuarterly meets the New Yorker, which then again equals a fine Laphamian outpost indeed. Three issues are out and it's a regret that perhaps the finest piece I've read on wunderkin architect Daniel Libeskind can't be accessed on their website. Featured writers include Pico Iyer, Vaclav Havel and Margaret Atwood. Backed by a $5million endowment, watch as it gathers steam over the next year.
They are the Walrus. Originally pegged to be Harper's North, the Walrus is a late '03 start-up mag and worth a look as a kind of NPQuarterly meets the New Yorker, which then again equals a fine Laphamian outpost indeed. Three issues are out and it's a regret that perhaps the finest piece I've read on wunderkin architect Daniel Libeskind can't be accessed on their website. Featured writers include Pico Iyer, Vaclav Havel and Margaret Atwood. Backed by a $5million endowment, watch as it gathers steam over the next year.
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