Ínsula is a Spanish magazine which features articles on literary work and literary criticism. Its subtitle is Revista de Letras y Ciencias Humanas. It is based in Madrid, Spain. In terms of format and contents the magazine is similar to the New York Review of Books. Eleanor Wright describes Ínsula as one of the most respected independent literary magazines in the post-war period Spain. The magazine was established in 1946. The first issue appeared in January 1946. Enrique Canito was the founding editor and also, the director. The Spanish poet José Luis Cano was also instrumental in the foundation of the magazine. He served as deputy director and then, director of the magazine. It is published by Espasa Libros on a monthly basis, and its headquarters is in Madrid. More information...
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