SALMAGUNDI is a quarterly of the Humanities and Social Sciences which is addressed to the “general” reader rather than to the academic specialist. Founded in 1965 and published since 1969 at Skidmore College, the magazine routinely publishes essays, reviews, interviews, fiction, poetry, regular columns, polemics, debates and symposia. It is widely regarded as one of the most influential intellectual quarterlies in the United States, and though it is often discussed as a “little magazine,” it is by no means predominantly belletristic or narrow in its purview or its audience.
Salmagundi is:
Editor-in-Chief
ROBERT BOYERS
Executive Editor
PEG BOYERS
Associate Editors
THOMAS S.W. LEWIS MARC WOODWORTH
Editorial Consultants
James Miller James O’Higgins
Regular Columnists:
Benjamin Barber
Russell Banks
Carolyn Forché
Nancy Huston
Martin Jay
Wayne Koestenbaum
Mario Vargas Llosa
Charles Molesworth
Marilynne Robinson
Peter Schneider
Tzvetan Todorov
Circulation Manager/ Editorial Intern:
Anna Millhauser
Editorial and Circulation Assistants:
Annie Auchincloss
Pooja Bhaskar
Alex Bilodeau
Margo Shickmanter
What a gorgeous magazine!