Boa Vista [boɐ ѵɪʃʈɐ] (Portuguese for beautiful view ) was a German literary magazine, founded in Hamburg in 1974[1] and published until 1983.
[2] The magazine came out at irregular intervals and produced ten issues.
[3] With recourse to Dada, surrealism and the narrative forms of Beat – and Cut-up literature, Boa Vista entirely focused on experimental poetry and prose.
Its regular or temporary employees included the following writers and artists :
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