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Rio Grande Review was a biannual, bilingual (Spanish and English) magazine of contemporary literature and arts established in September 1981 in El Paso, Texas. It was published by the University of Texas at El Paso and edited by students of its Creative Writing program. In 2013 forty issues were published, some of them dedicated to special topics such as aversions, violence, kitsch and camp, visual poetry and graphic narrative, among others. The magazine promoted world and border literature between Mexico and the United States. Previous editors included Paul Guillén and Juan Pablo Plata. The magazine folded with the Fall 2012-Spring 2013 issue.

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  • Rio Grande Review was a biannual, bilingual (Spanish and English) magazine of contemporary literature and arts established in September 1981 in El Paso, Texas. It was published by the University of Texas at El Paso and edited by students of its Creative Writing program. In 2013 forty issues were published, some of them dedicated to special topics such as aversions, violence, kitsch and camp, visual poetry and graphic narrative, among others. The magazine promoted world and border literature between Mexico and the United States. Previous editors included Paul Guillén and Juan Pablo Plata. The magazine folded with the Fall 2012-Spring 2013 issue. (en)
  • Río Grande Review ( o RGR) es una revista bilingüe (español e Inglés), literaria y cultural, fundada en septiembre de 1981 en El Paso, Texas. Es una de las publicaciones emblemáticas de la Universidad de Texas en El Paso. Es editada por los estudiantes del programa de Escrituras Creativas de la misma universidad y tiene una periodicidad de dos ediciones por año. Hasta 2013 se han editado cuarenta ediciones de la publicación. Algunos números de la publicación han tenido temas monográficos como la violencia, la , lo Kitsch y Camp, poesía visual y , entre otros temas, como las ilustraciones pandémicas del escritor Fausto Padilla Morales. La revista promueve la literatura mundial y de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos. Han sido editores de esta revista David Cruz, Daniel de los Ríos y (es)
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  • The University of Texas at El Paso (en)
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  • Río Grande Review ( o RGR) es una revista bilingüe (español e Inglés), literaria y cultural, fundada en septiembre de 1981 en El Paso, Texas. Es una de las publicaciones emblemáticas de la Universidad de Texas en El Paso. Es editada por los estudiantes del programa de Escrituras Creativas de la misma universidad y tiene una periodicidad de dos ediciones por año. Hasta 2013 se han editado cuarenta ediciones de la publicación. Algunos números de la publicación han tenido temas monográficos como la violencia, la , lo Kitsch y Camp, poesía visual y , entre otros temas, como las ilustraciones pandémicas del escritor Fausto Padilla Morales. La revista promueve la literatura mundial y de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos. Han sido editores de esta revista David Cruz, Daniel de los Ríos y Alaíde Ventura Medina.[cita requerida] (es)
  • Rio Grande Review was a biannual, bilingual (Spanish and English) magazine of contemporary literature and arts established in September 1981 in El Paso, Texas. It was published by the University of Texas at El Paso and edited by students of its Creative Writing program. In 2013 forty issues were published, some of them dedicated to special topics such as aversions, violence, kitsch and camp, visual poetry and graphic narrative, among others. The magazine promoted world and border literature between Mexico and the United States. Previous editors included Paul Guillén and Juan Pablo Plata. The magazine folded with the Fall 2012-Spring 2013 issue. (en)
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