Boston Review

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Boston Review
July/August 2006 Issue

July/August 2006 Issue

Editors Deborah Chasman and Joshua Cohen
Categories politics, literature, culture
Frequency bimonthly
Circulation ~10,000
Publisher Boston Critic, Inc.
First issue 1975
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language American English
Website http://www.bostonreview.net

The Boston Review is a bimonthly national political and literary magazine. The magazine covers, specifically, political debates, literature and poetry, and serves as host to the New Democracy Forum and the New Fiction Forum. The editors are Deborah Chasman and Joshua Cohen. The magazine is published by Boston Critic, Inc., a nonprofit organization, and run out of Somerville, Massachusetts.

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[edit] History

The Boston Review was founded as the New Boston Review in 1975. A quarterly devoted to literature and the arts, the magazine was started by a group that included Juan Alonso, Richard Burgin, and Anita Silvey. In 1976, after the departure of some of the founding editors, the publication was co-edited by Juan Alonso and Gail Pool, and then by Gail Pool and Lorna Condon. In the late seventies, it switched from quarterly to bimonthly publication. In 1980, Arthur Rosenthal became publisher of the magazine, which was re-named Boston Review and edited by Nick Bromell. Succeeding editors were Mark Silk and then Margaret Ann Roth, who remained until 1991.

During the eighties, the focus of the magazine broadened and during the nineties became more politically oriented, while maintaining a strong profile in both fiction and poetry.

Joshua Cohen replaced Roth in 1991, and has been editor since then. The full text Boston Review has been available online since 1995. Since 1996, twenty-six books have been published based on articles and forums that originally appeared in the Boston Review. Since 2006, MIT Press has been publishing a "Boston Review Books" series.

Deborah Chasman joined the magazine as co-editor in 2001. Pulitzer-prize winner Junot Diaz is the fiction editor; Timothy Donnelly and Benjamin Paloff are the poetry editors; and Neil Gordon is the literary editor. Simon Waxman is the managing editor and art director.

The publication has received praise from notable intellectuals like John Rawls and Henry Louis Gates, Jr..

[edit] New Democracy Forum

The New Democracy Forum is a special feature of the Boston Review. It offers an arena for fostering and exploring issues regarding politics and policy. A typical forum includes a lead article by an expert and contributions from other respondents. Past forums have covered topics such as making foreign aid work, a strategy to disengage from Iraq, and new economic stress in the middle class.

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