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The Paris Review
Editor Emily Nemens
Categories Art, culture, interviews, literature
Frequency Quarterly
First issue Spring 1953
Company The Paris Review Foundation
Country United States
Based in New York City (since 1973)
Language English
Website www.theparisreview.org
ISSN 0031-2037

The Paris Review is a famous magazine that publishes stories, poems, and interviews. It started in Paris, France, way back in 1953. They publish it four times a year, like a seasonal treat! Three friends named Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton started it. In its first five years, many famous writers had their work in the magazine. Some of these included Jack Kerouac, Philip Larkin, V. S. Naipaul, Philip Roth, Adrienne Rich, and Samuel Beckett.

What is a Literary Magazine?

A literary magazine is a special kind of publication. It focuses on writing, like short stories, poems, and essays. These magazines help new writers get their work seen. They also let famous writers share their latest creations. The Paris Review is one of the most well-known literary magazines in the world.

Why Was The Paris Review Started?

The people who started The Paris Review wanted to create a place for new and exciting writing. They felt that other magazines at the time focused too much on literary criticism. They wanted to publish creative works themselves. Their goal was to make a magazine that was fun to read and full of great new literature.

Moving to New York City

Even though it's called The Paris Review, the magazine moved its main office. Since 1973, it has been based in New York City, United States. It still keeps its original name as a nod to where it began.

Famous Writers and Interviews

Over the years, The Paris Review has published many important writers. It's known for its "Writers at Work" interview series. In these interviews, famous authors talk about how they write. They share their ideas, habits, and challenges. These interviews are very popular and give readers a peek into the minds of their favorite authors.

Some Early Writers

When The Paris Review first started, it quickly became a place for new talent. Writers like Nadine Gordimer, Italo Calvino, and Jean Genet were featured. This helped them become more widely known. The magazine helped shape what people read in the mid-20th century.

How Often is it Published?

The Paris Review is a quarterly magazine. This means it comes out four times a year. Each issue is filled with new stories, poems, and interviews. Many readers look forward to each new edition.

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