The Common Review
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Type | Quarterly literary journal |
Format | Magazine |
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Owner | Great Books Foundation |
Editor | Daniel Born |
Founded | 2001 |
Price | US $4.95 CAD $5.95 |
Headquarters | 35 E Wacker Drive, Suite 400 Chicago, Illinois United States |
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Website: thecommonreview.org |
The Common Review is the quarterly magazine of the Great Books Foundation. The magazine specializes in nonfiction essays and articles "about the books and ideas that matter",[1] as well as reviews of new books, letters, and editorials. The magazine has been twice nominated for the Utne Independent Press Awards, in 2003 (Arts/Literary coverage), and in 2006 ("Best Writing"). Some of the writers and poets featured in the magazine have included Gerald Graff, Nat Hentoff, Phillip Lopate, Joseph Epstein, Dana Heller, Carl Rakosi, Regina Barreca, David Sloan Wilson, Earl Shorris, Julia Kasdorf, and Michael Bérubé.