The Harvard Advocate
The Harvard Advocate is the oldest continuously published college literary magazine in the United States. Founded in 1866, it is based at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The magazine is known for its contributions to the literary world, having published works by numerous notable authors and poets.
History[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Advocate was established in 1866 by a group of Harvard students who sought to create a platform for literary expression. The magazine quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality content and became a significant part of Harvard's cultural life. Over the years, it has published works by prominent writers such as T.S. Eliot, E.E. Cummings, and John Ashbery.
Content[edit | edit source]
The magazine publishes a variety of literary genres, including poetry, fiction, essays, and art. It serves as a platform for both established and emerging writers, providing them with an opportunity to showcase their work. The Harvard Advocate also features interviews with influential literary figures and reviews of contemporary literature.
Notable Contributors[edit | edit source]
Throughout its history, The Harvard Advocate has featured contributions from many distinguished writers and poets. Some of the notable contributors include:
Influence and Legacy[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Advocate has played a significant role in shaping the literary landscape of the United States. Its influence extends beyond the Harvard community, impacting the broader literary world. The magazine has been a launching pad for many successful literary careers and continues to be a respected publication in the literary community.
Headquarters[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Advocate is headquartered in the Advocate House, a historic building located at 21 South Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The building serves as a meeting place for the magazine's staff and a venue for literary events and readings.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Harvard University
- T.S. Eliot
- E.E. Cummings
- John Ashbery
- Adrienne Rich
- Robert Lowell
- College literary magazines in the United States
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