Bakunin
edited by Jordan Jones Bakunin, now entering its seventh year of publication, is a literary/arts journal “for the dead Russian anarchist in all of us.” Poetry, fiction, essays, black and white visual arts, and reviews grace our pages. “While many of the pieces in Bakunin reflect the magazine’s iconoclastic leftist politics of racial, social, and sexual commentary, Bakunin is certainly not a predictable and politically correct magazine. We publish well-executed pieces that confront the complex pains and joys of being alive. We are as open to the apolitical as we are to the boldly political.” — Jordan Jones, Editor “One of the best out there. If you’re into experimental fiction, poetry, and the like, and you don’t have this yet, you’re missing out.” — Alternative Press Review Some of Bakunin’s past contributors include: Dorothy Barresi • Charles Baudelaire • Laurel Ann Bogen • René Daumal • Dorianne Laux • Gerald Locklin • Sandra McPherson • Deena Metzger • Holly Prado • Jewell Parker Rhodes • Arthur Rimbaud • William Stafford • Mark Wisniewski • Ricardo Means YbarraAbout the Editor: Jordan Jones is the author of Sand & Coal: Poems (Futharc Press) and the translator of The Anti-Heaven by René Daumal (in MS). ![]()
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