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Description![]() The New York Review of Books - 26 May 2016 English | 76 pages | True PDF | 16 MB 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. The New York Review’s early issues included articles by such writers as W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Hardwick, Hannah Arendt, Edmund Wilson, Susan Sontag, Robert Penn Warren, Lilian Hellman, Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, Saul Bellow, Robert Lowell, Truman Capote, William Styron, and Mary McCarthy. The public responded by buying up practically all the copies printed and writing thousands of letters to demand that The New York Review continue publication. And Robert Silvers and Barbara Epstein continued as co-editors of the Review until Barbara’s death in 2006; Robert Silvers continues as editor. Joan Didion California Notes Charlie Savage General Hayden’s Offensive Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror by Michael V. Hayden Diane Johnson The Quest for Gay Pleasure Our Young Man by Edmund White Andrew Butterfield Botticelli: Love, Wisdom, Terror Botticelli and Treasures from the Hamilton Collection an exhibition at the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, October 16, 2015–January 24, 2016; and the Courtauld Gallery, London, February 18–May 15, 2016 Botticelli Reimagined an exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, September 24, 2015–January 24, 2016; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, March 5–July 3, 2016 Sue Halpern ‘Going Dark’ Cyberphobia: Identity, Trust, Security and the Internet by Edward Lucas The Future of Foreign Intelligence: Privacy and Surveillance in a Digital Age by Laura K. Donohue The Hacked World Order: How Nations Fight, Trade, Maneuver, and Manipulate in the Digital Age by Adam Segal Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War by Fred Kaplan Geoffrey O'Brien An Overwhelming ‘Elektra’ Elektra an opera by Richard Strauss, directed by Patrice Chéreau, with Vincent Huguet Nathaniel Rich To the Lighthouse Brilliant Beacons: A History of the American Lighthouse by Eric Jay Dolin Related Torrents
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