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  1. Salmagundi; or The Whim-whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. & Others, commonly referred to as Salmagundi, was a 19th-century satirical periodical created and written by American writer Washington Irving, his oldest brother William, and James Kirke Paulding.

    • Washington Irving
    • 1807-1808
    • 1807
    • Satire
  2. Journal homepage. Salmagundi is a US quarterly periodical, featuring cultural criticism, fiction, and poetry, along with transcripts of symposia and interviews with prominent writers and intellectuals. Susan Sontag, a longtime friend of the publication, referred to it as "simply my favorite little magazine."

    • English
  3. Salmagundi 218-219, Spring-Summer 2023. Salmagundi Magazine is an international quarterly magazine of politics, culture, literature and the arts published at Skidmore College.

  4. Salmagundi Magazine is an international quarterly magazine of politics, culture, literature and the arts published at Skidmore College.

  5. Founded in 1965 and published since 1969 at Skidmore College, Salmagundi routinely publishes essays, reviews, interviews, fiction, poetry, regular columns, polemics, debates and symposia.

  6. www.jstor.org › journal › salmagundiSalmagundi | JSTOR

    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.

  7. ABSTRACT. Laurel V. Hankins, ‘‘The Art of Retreat: Salmagundis Elbow-Chair Domesticity’’ (pp. 431–456) James Kirke Paulding and William and Washington Irving’s literary periodical Salma-gundi; or, the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. and Others (1807) has been incorporated into accounts of Washington Irving ...