“Our task is to assemble”
In the wake of the announcement that TriQuarterly is shutting down, A Public Space reprints editor Charles Newman’s foreword to the journal’s first issue. His remarks on the purpose of literary journals still hold true:
Our task is to assemble. Literary reviews provide no more viable standards than I.Q. tests or annual income. They are simply another alternative; an attempt to bind temperament and action through language. Without resorting to epilogues or manifestoes, we want to embellish those proper nouns and common verbs which have made our culture too often a vehicle for minor aspirations and mock debate. It will be a modern enterprise, perhaps embarrassingly so, in that we are justified by little save our own potential. We’re getting dressed up to celebrate the fact we’re still looking.
A Public Space, by the way, is a beautiful print journal. (And its web site is one of the few that takes care to style CLMP’s submissions manager to match the rest of its design.)
via The Morning News