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- Blast_(U.S._magazine) abstract "Blast: Proletarian Short Stories was a short-lived literary magazine, published in the Bronx from 1933 to 1934. The magazine was edited by Fred Miller, described by his friend William Carlos Williams as then being "out of employment: a tool designer living precariously over a garage in Brooklyn.William Carlos Williams contributed five stories to Blast. Other contributors included Benjamin Appel, Ilya Ehrenburg and Len Zinberg.".
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- Blast_(U.S._magazine) subject Category:Defunct_American_literary_magazines.
- Blast_(U.S._magazine) subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1934.
- Blast_(U.S._magazine) subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1933.
- Blast_(U.S._magazine) comment "Blast: Proletarian Short Stories was a short-lived literary magazine, published in the Bronx from 1933 to 1934. The magazine was edited by Fred Miller, described by his friend William Carlos Williams as then being "out of employment: a tool designer living precariously over a garage in Brooklyn.William Carlos Williams contributed five stories to Blast. Other contributors included Benjamin Appel, Ilya Ehrenburg and Len Zinberg.".
- Blast_(U.S._magazine) label "Blast (U.S. magazine)".
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- Blast_(U.S._magazine) sameAs Q16843092.
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- Blast_(U.S._magazine) wasDerivedFrom Blast_(U.S._magazine)?oldid=579486448.
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