New York Review Of Books
The New York Review of Books (also known as NYREV or NYRB) is a semi-monthly magazine that publishes essays on literature, culture, economics, science, and current events. It was founded in New York City on the premise that discussing famous books is an essential literary activity. The Review offers long-form reviews and articles, typically by well-known writers, as well as original poetry and letters and personals advertising sections that have drawn critical attention. The reviews in the semi-monthly New York Review of Books, which is available in print and augmented with digital material, are categorized mostly by genre, topic, and relevance to current politics and/or events.
The NYRB covers culture, economics, science, and current affairs, as well as long-form essays and creative poetry by (typically) well-known writers. The Robert B. Silvers Foundation was formed in 2017 through a gift from the late Robert Silvers, a founding editor of The New York Review of Books. The Silvers Grants for Work in Progress, given in support of long-form nonfiction projects within the fields cultivated by Silvers as editor of the Review, and the Silvers-Dudley Prizes, awarded for notable achievements in journalism, criticism, and cultural commentary, are among its annual activities.
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