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Five Dials : ウィキペディア英語版
Five Dials

''Five Dials'' is a digital literary magazine published from London by Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Books. Edited by Craig Taylor and designed by Antonio de Luca, ''Five Dials'' features short fiction, essays, letters, poetry, reporting from around the world (humbly tagged “Currentish Events”) and illustrations. The magazine is free and distributed in Portable Document Format (PDF) approximately every month.
Though available online, the magazine is intended to be printed and enjoyed on paper. ''Five Dials'' is downloadable from the Hamish Hamilton website and subscribers receive email notifications about new issues. In his editor’s letter for the June 2008 inaugural issue, Craig Taylor described ''Five Dials'' as “the product of a few editors and writers who would like to push a small enterprise into the inboxes of anyone interested in good writing.”
== History ==

Named for a seedy and now-extinct part of London near the current site of Hamish Hamilton’s offices on the Strand, ''Five Dials'' features work from voices as canny and irrepressible as the misfits who once populated the area. Notable contributors include famous authors living and deceased such as Raymond Chandler, Noam Chomsky, Alain De Botton, Zadie Smith, Dave Eggers, Jonathan Safran Foer, Hari Kunzru, J. M. G. Le Clézio, Deborah Levy and Susan Sontag, but the magazine also showcases work from lesser-known journalists, unpublished creative thinkers and even former nuns. ''Five Dials'' was once described as "the biggest literary juggernaut journal never to have hit newsstands".〔

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