Numbers (magazine)
Numbers was a literary magazine published twice a year in Cambridge, England, between 1986 and 1990. Six issues of the magazine appeared, of which the last was a double issue to celebrate the ninetieth birthday of the American poet and novelist Janet Lewis. Issue 4 was a celebration of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. Each issue contained an editorial, poems, translations and prose by poets. Numbers was founded and edited by John Alexander, Alison Rimmer, Peter Robinson and Clive Wilmer.
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Numbers (magazine)
Numbers was a literary magazine published twice a year in Cambridge, England, between 1986 and 1990. Six issues of the magazine appeared, of which the last was a double issue to celebrate the ninetieth birthday of the American poet and novelist Janet Lewis. Issue 4 was a celebration of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. Each issue contained an editorial, poems, translations and prose by poets. Numbers was founded and edited by John Alexander, Alison Rimmer, Peter Robinson and Clive Wilmer.
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