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Frank Issue 18
Read Frank´s first Literary Conference Call, an innovative dialog bringing writers and readers into direct contact. Story writer Thomas E. Kennedy in Copenhagen engages in a lively exchange with novelist Duff Brenna in San Diego, moderated in Paris by Frank Editor David Applefield. Read more.

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What a perfect, Parisian idea!! Send a friend, fellow-writer, family member, or associate a GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO FRANK. Easy and yet intelligent, wholly original. We?ll send the lucky person a Gift Card from YOU along with a gift-wrapped copy of Frank 18 ? rushed by air mail or express post. Perfect for the holidays, birthdays, graduations, second honeymoons, baptisms, and, well, as tokens of admiration! Read more.

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James Joyce Yearbook
Rare 1949 Edition Available only from Paris Literary Journal In 1949, Maria Jolas and her Transition Press published an extraordinary book called the James Joyce Yearbook in a limited edition of 950 copies numbered from 51 to 1000. History buffs and Paris expat enthusiasts instantly acknowledge the role that "transition" contributed to 20th Century literature. Home to many of the century´s most influential writers and artists, "transition" was the first to publish James Joyce. In the late 40s, Maria Jolas decided to honor the author of Ulysses and Finnigan´s Wake with the publication of the James Joyce Yearbook, a collection of distinguished texts by critics of the day, many of whom knew Joyce well. Read more.

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Frank Issue 6/7
Frank 6/7 focuses on Nordic culture, following David´s participation at the Nordic Poetry Festival in Iceland. The "Fiction and America" interview features metafiction writer Robert Coover. Read more.

New Books

AKA By Jean Lamore
HISTORIC OFFER. PRE-PUB DATE: JAN 15, 2006 Lamore’s novel, written mostly in a working class suburb of Paris, and the product of 6 years of intense and wildly eclectic research ranging from African geo-politics to ornithology (Lamore\\\'s father is an expert on rare birds) has been compared to Anthony Burgess’s Clockwork Orange, Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow, and Danté’s Purgatory. Aside from a short excerpt published in FRANK’s recent issue of Expat Writing, the work has been kept from public view. AKA by Jean Lamore is one of the most innovative and thought-provoking novels to emerge so far in the 21st century. Set in Paris, New York, and diverse parts of Africa, AKA is a rambunctious romp through almost everything we know about both life and language. Both upsetting and amusing at once in the best sense of both words. FRANK, Paris’s longest running anglophone literary journal, has been publishing cutting-edge fiction, poetry, and visual art since the early 1980s in the great tradition of expat avant-garde publishing. The first 299 readers to reserve a copy will receive a numbered and signed copy from a first limited edition. Read more.

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