The New York Review of Books Announces its 50th Anniversary:
Plans include major events at Town Hall, the New York Public Library and The Met, plus a special 50th Anniversary issue in November
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Since its November 7, 1963 issue—every two weeks for fifty years—The New York Review of Books has continued to discuss central issues of American life and culture. The Review’s probing essays on the arts, fiction, poetry, politics, science, and history have established it as the “preeminent intellectual newspaper” in the English-speaking world, according to The Spectator. The idea of creating a new type of magazine—in which the most interesting minds of our time would discuss current issues and books in depth—was conceived by current editor Roberts Silvers, Barbara Epstein, Jason Epstein, Robert Lowell, and Elizabeth Hardwick. Robert Silvers continues today as the editor of The New York Review of Books.
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