February 21, 2003
Expat Literary Publishing in Paris Today
In the 1980s, the Los Angeles Times invented the phrase "the third wave" to describe yet another critical mass of English-language writers, editors, and literary magazines settling itself in Paris. Publications like the Paris Exiles, Passion Magazine, Sphinx, Moving Letters, and Frank, produced by Reagan-era American and Anglophone exiles, reinvented notions of protest art for a generation of outsiders disillusioned by supply-side economics and saber rattling with the Evil Empire. But the
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