The New York Review of Books
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"With a worldwide circulation of over 135,000, The New York Review of Books has established itself, in Esquire‘s words, as “the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language.” The New York Review began during the New York publishing strike of 1963, when its founding editors, Robert Silvers and Barbara Epstein, and their friends, decided to create a new kind of magazine—one in which the most interesting and qualified minds of our time would discuss current books and issues in depth. Just as importantly, it was determined that the Review should be an independent publication; it began life as an independent editorial voice and it remains independent today. " [1]
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- Editor: Robert B. Silvers
- Senior Editors: Michael Shae, Hugh Eakin, Eve Bowen, Jana Prikryl, Sasha Weiss
- Contributing Editor: Ann Kjellberg
- Founding Co-editor: Barbara Epstein (1928–2006)
- Publisher: Rea S. Hederman
- Associate Publisher: Catherine Tice
- Business Manager: Raymond Shapiro
- Advertising Director: Lara Frohlich Andersen
- Editorial Assistants: Gabriel Winslow-Yost, Andrew Martin, Christopher Carroll, and Elizabeth Gumport
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