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The Left Bank Review

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The Left Bank Review is an online literary journal produced bi-annually by the staff of the LBHF.  The purpose of the LBR is to inform and inspire those interested in researching, discovering and discussing the arts and humanities.  The editors of the LBR encourage people from all walks of life to join the discussion forums as well as to enjoy the various elements of  each publication.  The LBR takes, as its inspiration, the salon culture and modernist expressions of the artists, writers, philosophers and musicians  which comprised expatriate Paris at the turn of the 20th century.

 
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Expatriate Quote

"Karkov was the most intelligent man he had ever met.  Wearing black riding boots, gray breeches, and a gray tunic, with tiny hands and feet, puffily fragile of face and body...he looked comic when Robert Jordan first saw him.  But he had more brains and more inner dignity and outer insolence and humor than any man that he had ever known."

- Ernest Hemingway from For Whom the Bell Tolls

The Harlem Renaissance: Editor's Choice