In 1953, writers George Plimpton, Harold L. Humes, and Peter Matthiessen banded together to found The Paris Review, the famed magazine that gave voice...
Short stories, when done well, can be perfect narratives, captured in miniature. So when The Paris Review recently released their new book, Object Les...
Though I will make the trip up the elevator to Janet Malcolm's stately town-house apartment, overlooking Gramercy Park, three times in the course ...
Mr. Stein's most radical act since taking over from Philip Gourevitch is visible only on the 57-year-old magazine's crisply redesigned Web site, thepa...
But it wasn't until age fourteen that I met Seymour Glass and fell in love. I read Nine Stories and read it again and found that it left me suffering ...
Thomas Guinzburg, an editor and publisher who helped create The Paris Review, the enduring lion of American literary magazines, and who later became p...
There can be only one rational response to the longueurs of a Manhattan August, when the city becomes a tropical marinade and everyone who can is eith...
Philip Roth missed out on the Literary Review's bad sex in fiction prize last year to Jonathan Littell but the grand old man of American letters was y...
On Tuesday, the famed journal the Paris Review launched a blog, the Paris Review Daily. In its first post, new(ish) editor Lorin Stein writes, "a quar...