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  1. Revue de Paris was a French literary magazine founded in 1829 [1] by Louis-Désiré Véron. [2] After two years Véron left the magazine to head the Paris Opera. [2] The magazine ceased to be published in 1970. [3]

  2. La Revue de Paris est une revue littéraire française fondée par Louis-Désiré Véron en 1829 et qui parut jusqu’en 1970. Créée pour faire concurrence à la Revue des deux Mondes, elle accueillit de grandes plumes.

    • Beaux-arts, littérature
    • France
    • Français
    • hebdomadaire
  3. …and its rival the (Nouvelle) Revue de Paris (founded 1829), which published authors disapproved of by the other, notably Gustave Flaubert.

    • History
    • Emerging Writers
    • Interviews
    • Prints and Posters
    • Prizes
    • Spring Revel
    • External Links

    An editorial statement, penned in the inaugural issue by William Styron, stated the magazine's aim: The Review's founding editors include Humes, Matthiessen, Plimpton, William Pène du Bois, Thomas Guinzburg and John P. C. Train. The first publisher was Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan. Du Bois, the magazine's first art editor, designed the iconic Paris Re...

    The Review has published several emerging writers who have gone to notable careers, including Adrienne Rich, V.S. Naipaul, Philip Roth, T. Coraghessan Boyle, Mona Simpson, Edward P. Jones and Rick Moody. Selections from Samuel Beckett's novel Molloy appeared in the fifth issue. The magazine was also among the first to recognize the work of Jack Ker...

    An interview with E. M. Forster — an acquaintance of Plimpton's from his days at King's College, Cambridge — became the first in a long series of author interviews, now known as the Writers at Workseries.

    In 1964, The Paris Review initiated a series of prints and posters by contemporary artists with the goal of establishing an ongoing relationship between the worlds of writing and art—Drue Heinz, then publisher of The Paris Review, shared credit with Jane Wilson for initiating the series. In the half century since its inception, the series has featu...

    Three prizes are awarded annually by the editors of The Paris Review: the Paris Review Hadada, the Plimpton Prize, and the Terry Southern Prize for Humor. Winning selections are celebrated at the annual Spring Revel. No application form is required. Instead, winners are selected from the stories and poems published the previous year in The Paris Re...

    The Paris Review Spring Revel is an annual gala held in celebration of American writers and writing. The Revel "brings together leading figures and patrons of American arts and letters from throughout New York to pay tribute to distinguished writers at different stages of their careers". Proceeds from the Spring Revel go directly toward The Paris R...

    "Does The Paris Review Get a Second Act?" in The New York Times, February 2005
    "George Plimpton and The Paris Review: Famed Literary Journal Celebrates 50th Anniversary" on NPR, August 2003.
  4. The Paris Review, American literary quarterly founded in 1953 by Peter Matthiessen, Harold L. Humes, and George Plimpton, with Plimpton also serving as the first editor. It is an English-language review modeled on the independent literary magazines (also known as “little magazines”) published in Paris in the 1920s.

  5. La Revue de Paris est une revue d’art de référence dont la ligne éditoriale vise à déplacer la définition de l’art en le considérant sous le prisme de nouveaux contenus. La Revue de Paris a été créée à Paris en 1829 par Monsieur Véron dans l’intention de produire un nouveau recueil littéraire.

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