Bellevue literary review

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The Bellevue Literary Review is a literary journal published by the Department of Medicine at New York University that focusses on health and healing. The editor-in-chief is essayist Danielle Ofri.

The journal was founded in 2001. Among the poets and fiction writers published in BQR are Virgil Suarez, Sheila Kohler, Charles Bukowski, Jacob M. Appel and Stephen Dixon.


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