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1251:, whom Levine drew many times, wrote: "Besides offering us the delight of recognition, his drawings comfort us, in an exacerbated and potentially desperate age, with the sense of a watching presence, an eye informed by an intelligence that has not panicked, a comic art ready to encapsulate the latest apparitions of publicity as well as those historical devils who haunt our unease." Levine contributed more than 3,800 pen-and-ink caricatures of famous writers, artists and politicians for the publication. Silvers said: "David combined acute political commentary with a certain kind of joke about the person. He was immensely sensitive to the smallest details – people's shoulders, their feet, their elbows. He was able to find character in these details." 335:, where Silvers was then an editor, in a special issue that he edited called "Writing in America". Her essay was an indictment of American book reviews of the time, "light, little article" that she decried as "lobotomized", passionless praise and denounced as "blandly, respectfully denying whatever vivacious interest there might be in books or in literary matters generally." The group was inspired to found a new magazine to publish thoughtful, probing, lively reviews featuring what Hardwick called "the unusual, the difficult, the lengthy, the intransigent, and above all, the 696: 461:
something original." In particular, "We felt you had to have a political analysis of the nature of power in America – who had it, who was affected". The editors also shared an "intense admiration for wonderful writers". But, Silvers noted, it is a mystery whether "reviews have a calculable political and social impact" or will even gain attention: "You mustn't think too much about influence – if you find something interesting yourself, that should be enough." Well-known writers were willing to contribute articles for the initial issues of the
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as "the only mainstream American publication to speak out consistently against the war in Iraq." On Middle East coverage, Silvers said, "any serious criticism of Israeli policy will be seen by some as heresy, a form of betrayal. ... uch of what we've published has come from some of the most respected
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Silvers said of the editors' philosophy, that "there was no subject we couldn't deal with. And if there was no book , we would deal with it anyway. We tried hard to avoid books that were simply competent rehearsals of familiar subjects, and we hoped to find books that would establish something fresh,
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of philosophy, art, classical music, photography, German and Russian history, East European politics, literary fiction – unencumbered by political duties of a confrontational or oppositional nature. That day has not yet arrived. If and when it does, let it be said that the editors met the challenges
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byline is pretty much the gold standard." In editing a piece, Silvers said that he asked himself "if be clearer, while also respecting the writer's voice and tone. You have to listen carefully to the tone of the writer's prose and try to adapt to it, but only up to a point. ... Writers deserve the
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and several other newspapers suspended publication, Hardwick, Lowell and the Epsteins seized the chance to establish the sort of vigorous book review that Hardwick had imagined. Jason Epstein knew that book publishers would advertise their books in the new publication, since they had no other outlet
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as "the closest thing the intellectual world has to bare-knuckle boxing". In addition to reviews, interviews and articles, the paper features extensive advertising from publishers promoting newly published books. It also includes a popular "personals" section that "share a cultivated writing style"
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returned to its roots and became "a literary magazine on the British nineteenth-century model, which would mix politics and literature in a tough but gentlemanly fashion." ... The publication has always been erudite and authoritative – and because of its analytical rigor and seriousness, frequently
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as well as fiction and poetry and theater. The first issue projected "a confidence in the unquestioned rightness of the liberal consensus, in the centrality of literature and its power to convey meaning, in the solubility of our problems through the application of intelligence and good will, and in
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to date provide a history of the cultural life of the east coast since 1963. It manages to be ... serious with a fierce democratic edge. ... It is one of the last places in the English-speaking world that will publish long essays ... and possibly the very last to combine academic rigour – even the
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does not pretend to cover all the books of the season or even all the important ones. Neither time nor space, however, have been spent on books which are trivial in their intentions or venal in their effects, except occasionally to reduce a temporarily inflated reputation or to call attention to a
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have been reactions to a genuine crisis concerning American destructiveness, American relations with its allies, American protections of its traditions of liberties. ... The aura of patriotic defiance cultivated by the Administration, in a fearful atmosphere, had the effect of muffling dissent."
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explained: "The essays ... made the book review form not just a report on the book and a judgment of the book, but an essay in itself. And that, I think, startled everyone – that a book review could be exciting in that way, could be provocative in that way." Early issues included articles by such
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described Levine's illustrations as "macro-headed, somberly expressive, astringently probing and hardly ever flattering caricatures of intellectuals and athletes, politicians and potentates" that were "replete with exaggeratedly bad haircuts, 5 o'clock shadows, ill-conceived mustaches and other
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is a medium in which privacy is, or at least is thought to be, in some way crucial. ... And so there seems a resistance to intrusive criticism. We seem at the edge of a vast, expanding ocean of words ... growing without any critical perspective whatever being brought to bear on it. To me, as an
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has been described as a "kind of magazine ... in which the most interesting and qualified minds of our time would discuss current books and issues in depth ... a literary and critical journal based on the assumption that the discussion of important books was itself an indispensable literary
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fraud. ... The hope of the editors is to suggest, however imperfectly, some of the qualities which a responsible literary journal should have and to discover whether there is, in America, not only the need for such a review but the demand for one.
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covers issues of international concern. In the 1980s, a British commentator noted: "In the 1960s opposed American involvement in Vietnam; more recently it has taken a line mildly Keynesian in economics, pro-Israeli but Anti-Zionist, sceptical of
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fifty years ago – perhaps even more so. Electronic forms of communication grow rapidly in every field of life but many of their effects on culture remain obscure and in need of new kinds of critical scrutiny. That will be a central concern of the
413:' demonstration of the intellectual firepower available for deployment in mid-century America, and, almost equally impressive, of the art of editorial networking and jawboning. This was the party everyone who was anyone wanted to attend, the 625:, who still owns the paper, but the two continued as its editors. In 2006, Epstein died of cancer at the age of 77. In awarding to Epstein and Silvers its 2006 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community, the 209:) is a semi-monthly magazine with articles on literature, culture, economics, science and current affairs. Published in New York City, it is inspired by the idea that the discussion of important books is an indispensable literary activity. 2087: 640:, "I can think of several people who would be marvelous editors. Some of them work here, some used to work here, and some are just people we know. I think they would put out a terrific paper, but it would be different." In 2008, the 4670: 3204: 1706: 3519: 2442: 2343: 1798: 2540: 230:
publishes long-form reviews and essays, often by well-known writers, original poetry, and has letters and personals advertising sections that had attracted critical comment. In 1979 the magazine founded the
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as "elegant, well mannered, immensely learned, a little formal at times, obsessive about clarity and factual correctness and passionately interested in human rights and the way governments violate them."
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in New York City in February 2013. Other events included a program at the New York Public Library in April, called "Literary Journalism: A Discussion", focusing on the editorial process at the
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of a recent issue: "The offer of such an embarrassment of riches is wholly amazing in a world where print journalism increasingly operates in the most threadbare of circumstances".
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An independent, critical voice on politics, literature, science, and the arts seems as much needed today as it was when Barbara Epstein and I put out the first edition of the
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article, however, accused the paper of having become "establishmentarian". The paper has, perhaps, had its most effective voice in wartime. According to a 2004 feature in
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termed it "the most respected intellectual journal in the English language" and "the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language." Similarly, in a 2006
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stated that it did not follow its "usual editorial practices", as the essay "was shown to only one male editor during the editing process", and that Buruma's statement to
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called it "the country's best and most influential literary journal. ... It's hard to imagine that Hardwick ... would complain today that book reviewing is too polite."
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activity." Each issue includes a broad range of subject matter, including "articles on art, science, politics and literature." Early on, the editors decided that the
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praised the paper as "one of the few venues in American life that takes ideas seriously. And it pays readers the ultimate compliment of assuming that we do too."
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the coherence and clear hierarchy of the intellectual world". After the success of the first issue, the editors assembled a second issue to demonstrate that "the
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would "be interested in everything ... no subject would be excluded. Someone is writing a piece about Nascar racing for us; another is working on Veronese." The
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is written with "a freshness of perspective", and "much of it shapes our most sophisticated public discourse." In celebrating the 35th birthday of the
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was not a one-shot affair". The founders then collected investments from a circle of friends and acquaintances, and Ellsworth joined as publisher. The
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commented, in 2017, that Silvers "regarded his contributors as worthy authors, and so why punish them by neglecting their latest work?". In 2008, the
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edited the paper together from its founding in 1963 until Epstein's death in 2006. From then until his death in 2017, Silvers was the sole editor.
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was published on February 1, 1963, and sold out its printing of 100,000 copies. It prompted nearly 1,000 letters to the editors asking for the
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After Epstein's death, Silvers was the sole editor until his own death in 2017. Asked about who might succeed him as editor, Silvers told
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The Robert B. Silvers Foundation is a charitable trust established in 2017 by a bequest of the late Robert Silvers, a founding editor of
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called the 2013 50th Anniversary issue "gaudy with intellectual firepower. Four Nobel Laureates have bylines. US Supreme Court Justice
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grooming foibles ... to make the famous seem peculiar-looking in order to take them down a peg". In later years, illustrators for the
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has consistently employed the liveliest minds in America to think about, write about, and debate books and the issues they raise."
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Normally, it is published 20 times a year, with only one issue in each of January, July, August and September. See Tucker, Neely.
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byline a rΓ©sumΓ© definer. If one wishes to be thought of as a certain type of writer – of heft, style and a certain gravitas – a
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since 1985, became editor in September 2017. He left the position in September 2018 after backlash over publishing an essay by
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has featured reviews and articles by such international writers and intellectuals, in addition to those already noted, as
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has focused, however, on political topics; as Silvers commented in 2004: "The pieces we have published by such writers as
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in the US. Asked how he maintained his "level of meticulousness and determination" after 50 years, Silvers said that the
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commented, "The N.Y.R. gives off rogue intimations of being fun to put out. It hasn't lost its sneaky nip of mischief".
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Several of the magazine's editorial assistants have become prominent in journalism, academia and literature, including
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contributor, was named to the new position of "editor at large". In February 2021, Greenhouse was made editor of the
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contributors. The Classics imprint reissues books that have gone out of print in the US, as well as translations of
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began a year-long celebration of its 50th anniversary with a presentation by Silvers and several contributors at
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One suspects they yearn for the day when they can return to their normal publishing routine – that gentlemanly
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wrote, "the pages of the 45th anniversary issue, in fact, reveal the actuality of willfully panoramic view".
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for promoting new books. The group turned to the Epsteins' friend Silvers, who had been an editor at
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remarks, drawn from the millions and millions of tweets. Or from comments that follow on blogs. ...
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Paris, Wendy. "A Rare Foundation Giving Nonfiction Writers What They Need: Money and Recognition",
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Jason Epstein recounts the story of the initial meeting of the Epsteins, Hardwick and Lowell in
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described the "lively literary disputes" conducted in the 'letters to the editor' column of the
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called it "the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language." In 1970, writer
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of the post-9/11 era in a way that most other leading American publications did not, and that
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became editor in September 2017 and left the post in September 2018. Gabriel Winslow-Yost and
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essential – but it hasn't always been lively, pungent and readable. ... But the election of
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also devotes space in most issues to poetry, and has featured the work of such poets as
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from 1963 to 2007, giving the paper a distinctive visual image. Levine died in 2009.
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without pay because it offered them a chance to write a new kind of book review. As
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is "one of the great institutions of intellectual life here or anywhere." In 2012,
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later commented that the list of contributors in the first issue "represented a '
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became co-editors in February 2019; in February 2021 Greenhouse was made editor.
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documents the history and influence of the paper over its first half century.
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Intellectual Skywriting: Literary Politics and the New York Review of Books
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Meyer, Eugene L. "Jason Epstein '49: Publishing Icon, Perennial Student",
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muses on reading Proust. There's the transcript of a long-lost lecture by
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called "lively and opinionated", and it hosts podcasts. Asked in 2013 how
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letters to the editor are footnoted – with great clarity of language.
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Silvers, Robert B.; Barbara Epstein; Rea S. Hederman, eds. (1993).
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together. In 1984, Silvers, Epstein and their partners sold the
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celebrated its 45th anniversary with a panel discussion at the
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called it "surely the best first issue of any magazine ever."
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has been called "The New York Review of Each Other's Books".
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expressed a mordant criticism along these lines in his book
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stated: "It's an eclectic but impressive mix that has made
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in England. It was later seen at various film festivals, on
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filmed a documentary about the history and influence of the
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has a book publishing division, established in 1999, called
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Names 2 Top Editors 5 Months After Ian Buruma's Departure"
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Prodigal Sons: The New York Intellectuals and Their World
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has been known generally as a left-liberal journal, what
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the premier journal of the American intellectual elite".
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The First Anthology: Thirty Years of the New York Review
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Harvey, Matt. "Brawls and books: Skepticism lives on as
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celebrates the longevity of a magazine, and a mission"
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Haglund, David, Aisha Harris, and Alexandra Heimbach.
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in a voice that was remarkably consistent and unified.
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began regular biweekly publication in November 1963.
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Keeps the Golden Jubilee Celebration Going All Year"
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The British newspaper 692:, who wrote for the paper's first issue in 1963. 610:It was published for two decades until May 2010. 4095:Robert Silvers on the history and operations of 377:, among other books, and then worked at Dutton, 219:described it as "the chief theoretical organ of 920:The Review took a vocal role in contesting the 706:In 2008, the paper moved its headquarters from 441: 2986:"What Magazines Can’t Do in the Age of #MeToo" 1993: 1991: 766:, and the debates that it has spawned, titled 452:From the only editorial ever published in the 4191: 3509:, December 1, 2011, accessed January 18, 2015 3481:, November 4, 2011, accessed January 18, 2015 3303: 3301: 3182:, May 20, 2004, p. 1, accessed 18 August 2010 2565:"What's New at The New York Review of Books?" 862:, while Winslow-Yost became a senior editor. 558:pointedly published interviews with European 8: 4045:archive acquired by New York Public Library" 2956:, September 19, 2018; and Vanderhoof, Erin. 1958: 1956: 1954: 1952: 1887: 1885: 1883: 1881: 1879: 1877: 1875: 1873: 1871: 1855:. 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