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The New York Review of Books (o NYREV o NYRB) es un magacín bimensual sobre literatura, cultura, y actualidad publicado en Nueva York que asume como punto de partida que el debate de libros es en sí mismo una actividad literaria imprescindible. En 2003, la publicación tenía una tirada de más de 125.000 ejemplares. Robert B. Silvers y Barbara Epstein editaron el periódico desde su fundación en 1963, hasta la muerte de Barbara en 2006. Desde entonces hasta su muerte en 2017, Silvers era el único editor.[1] Ian Buruma se convirtió en editor en septiembre de 2017. The Review publica reseñas y ensayos extensos, a menudo escritos por escritores reconocidos, poesía original y secciones de publicidad de cartas y anuncios personales que han atraído comentarios críticos. En 1979, la revista fundó la London Review of Books, que pronto se independizó. En 1990 fundó una edición italiana, la Rivista dei Libri, publicada hasta 2010. The Review tiene una división de publicación de libros, establecida en 1999, llamada New York Review Books, que publica clásicos, colecciones y libros para niños. Desde 2010, la revista ha albergado un blog en línea escrito por sus colaboradores. The Review celebró su 50 aniversario en 2013, y una película de Martin Scorsese llamada The 50 Year Argument documenta la historia y la influencia del periódico. Fundación The New York Review fue fundada por Robert B. Silvers y Barbara Epstein, junto a A. Whitney Ellsworth,[2] el editor, la escritora Elizabeth Hardwick ycon el respaldo del marido de Barbara, Jason Epstein, vicepresidente de Random House y director de Viking Books y el esposo de Hardwick, el poeta Robert Lowell. Fue fundada durante la huelga de publicaciones de Nueva York de 1963. Silvers había sido director de Vanity Fair y Harper's.[3] En 1959 Hardwick había publicado un ensayo, "The Decline of Book Reviewing", en Harper's,[4] donde Silvers era entonces editor, en un número especial que editó llamado "Writing in America".[5] Su ensayo fue una acusación de las reseñas de libros estadounidenses de la época, "artículos pequeños y livianos" que denunciada como "insípidos, negando respetuosamente cualquier interés vivaz que pueda haber en los libros o en general, las materias literarias ".[6] El grupo se inspiró para fundar una nueva revista que publicara críticas reflexivas, inquisitivas [11] con lo que Hardwick llamó "lo inusual, lo difícil, lo largo, lo intransigente y, sobre todo, lo interesante".[7] Durante la huelga de impresores de Nueva York de 1963, cuando The New York Times y otros seis periódicos suspendieron la publicación, Hardwick, Lowell y Epstein aprovecharon la oportunidad de establecer el tipo de crítica vigorosa que Hardwick había imaginado. Jason Epstein sabía que los editores de libros publicitarían sus libros en la nueva publicación, ya que no tenían otra salida para promover nuevos libros.[8] El grupo recurrió a Silvers, el amigo de los Epstein, quien había sido editor de The Paris Review y todavía estaba en Harper's, para editar la publicación, y Silvers le pidió a Barbara Epstein que la coeditara con él. Ella era conocida como la editora en Doubleday del Diary of a Young Girl de Ana Frank, entre otros libros, y luego trabajó en Dutton, McGraw-Hill y The Partisan Review. Silvers y Epstein enviaron libros a "los escritores que más conocíamos y admiramos ... Pedimos tres mil palabras en tres semanas para mostrar lo que debía ser una reseña de libros, y prácticamente todos respondieron. Nadie mencionó el dinero". El primer número de la Review se publicó el 1 de febrero de 1963 y agotó su impresión de 100.000 copias. Impulsó casi 1.000 cartas a los editores pidiendo que continuara.[5] The New Yorker la llamó "seguramente el mejor primer número de cualquier revista".[9] Después del éxito del primer número, los editores reunieron un segundo número para demostrar que "la Review no era flor de un día". Luego, los fundadores recolectaron inversiones de un círculo de amigos y conocidos, y Ellsworth se unió como editor. La revista comenzó una publicación bisemanal regular en noviembre de 1963.[10] Primeros años Silvers dijo de la filosofía de los editores, que "no había un tema con el que no pudiéramos lidiar. Y si no hubiera un libro [sobre un tema de interés], lo trataríamos de todos modos. Nos esforzamos por evitar libros que fueran simplemente competentes. ensayos de temas familiares, y esperábamos encontrar libros que establecieran algo fresco, algo original ". En particular, "Sentimos que tenía que tener un análisis político de la naturaleza del poder en Estados Unidos". Los editores también compartieron una "intensa admiración por escritores maravillosos".[11] Escritores bien conocidos estuvieron dispuestos a para contribuir con artículos para los números iniciales de la revista sin pago porque les ofreció la oportunidad de escribir un nuevo tipo de reseña de libros. Como explicó Mark Gevisser: "Los ensayos ... hicieron que la reseña del libro no fuera solo un informe sobre el libro y un juicio del libro, sino un ensayo en sí mismo. Y eso, creo, sorprendió a todos, que una reseña del libro podría ser emocionante de esa manera, podría ser provocativa de esa manera ". Los primeros números de la revista incluían artículos de autores como W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Hardwick, Hannah Arendt, Edmund Wilson, Susan Sontag, Robert Penn Warren, Lillian Hellman, Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, Saul Bellow, Robert Lowell, Truman Capote, William Styron, Mary McCarthy, John Berryman, Paul Goodman,[12] Irving Howe, Alfred Kazin, Dwight Macdonald, Norman Podhoretz, Philip Rahv, Adrienne Rich y William Styron. La Review publicó deliberadamente entrevistas con disidentes políticos europeos, incluidos Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Andrei Sakharov y Václav Havel.[13] Pero, señaló Silvers, es un misterio si "las críticas tienen un impacto político y social calculable" o incluso llamarán la atención: "No debes pensar demasiado acerca de la influencia; si encuentras algo interesante por ti mismo, eso debería ser suficiente".[5] Salon comentó más tarde que la lista de contribuyentes "representaba una demostración de asombro del poder del fuego intelectual disponible para desplegarse a mediados de siglo en Estados Unidos y, casi igual de impresionante, del arte de la creación de redes editoriales". The Review "anunció la llegada de una sensibilidad particular ... el intelectual progresista comprometido, literario y de la posguerra, preocupado por la civilización, los derechos y el feminismo, así como la ficción, la poesía y el teatro. El primer número proyectó "una confianza en la incuestionable rectitud del consenso liberal, en la centralidad de la literatura y su poder de transmitir significado, en la solubilidad de nuestros problemas a través la aplicación de inteligencia y buena voluntad, y en la coherencia y clara jerarquía del mundo intelectual ".[14] Desde 1979 Durante el lock-out de un año de The Times en Londres en 1979, la.... Descubre los libros populares de Trivia On Books. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Trivia On Books
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