- Zembla (magazine)
"Zembla" was a literary and arts magazine published in
London for eight issues between 2003 and 2005. The editor was Dan Crowe and the publisher was Simon Finch. The magazine's title came fromVladimir Nabokov 's novel "Pale Fire ", in which the narratorCharles Kinbote styles himself the last king of Zembla, a fictional northern country.One of the notable features was The Dead Interview, in which a modern writer offered an imaginary conversation with a deceased cultural figure. Subjects included
Marcel Duchamp ('interviewed' byMichel Faber ),Jimi Hendrix (Rick Moody ),Henry James (Cynthia Ozick ),Samuel Johnson (David Mitchell),Friedrich Nietzsche (Geoff Dyer ) andRobert Louis Stevenson (Louise Welsh ).Several of the contributors were associated with the
New Puritans movement, includingNicholas Blincoe ,Daren King ,Toby Litt ,Scarlett Thomas andMatt Thorne .Other contributors included
Jake Arnott ,Paul Auster ,David Baddiel ,Manolo Blahnik , John Byrne,Brian Eno ,Helen Fielding ,Tibor Fischer ,Tim Footman ,Russell Hoban ,Barry Humphries ,Siri Hustvedt ,AL Kennedy ,Matthew Kneale ,Hari Kunzru ,Hanif Kureishi ,JT Leroy ,Stephen Merchant ,ZZ Packer ,Harold Pinter ,Nicholas Royle ,Will Self ,Tilda Swinton andRachel Weisz .The magazine folded in October 2005 when Simon Finch's rare books company went into administration.
External links
* [http://www.3ammagazine.com/litarchives/2005/feb/interview_dan_crowe.html Interview with Dan Crowe, editor of "Zembla", in , February 2005]
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