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The Rebirth of the NYRB

Sherman, Scott | June 7, 2004 issue

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The author describes how "The New York Review of Books" has become increasingly politicized since the election of President George W. Bush. In the wake of the Vietnam War, the "Review" became a formidable--and, in some sense, unique--journalistic institution. Many of its readers reside in academia, but the paper has a devoted following in the upper reaches of media, politics and philanthropy, which gives it an influence vastly out of proportion to its circulation of 130,000. The publication has always been erudite and authoritative--and because of its analytical rigor and seriousness, frequently essential--but it hasn't always been lively, pungent and readable. But the election of George W. Bush, combined with the furies of 9/11, jolted the editors. Since 2001, the "Review's" temperature has risen and its political outlook has sharpened. In stark contrast to "The New Yorker" or "The New York Times Magazine," the "Review" opposed the Iraq war in a voice that was remarkably consistent and unified. What blew the dust off "The New York Review?" As war drew closer, and the press grew more accommodating and deferential, the "Review's" disgust increased, and the editors fired their heavy weaponry. The fall of Baghdad only deepened the fury of the "Review's" contributors. Judt is not the "Review's" only critical voice on Israel. What accounts for the "Review's" post-9/11 revival? One word that continually tumbles from the lips of seasoned "Review"-watchers is "Vietnam." In the case of Iraq, as with Vietnam, the "Review" saw what many other commentators missed or ignored.

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PERIODICALS; INTELLECTUALS -- Political activity; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-; PEACE movements; IRAQ War, 2003-; VIETNAM War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; CIVIL rights; ARAB-Israeli conflict -- 1993-; MAILER, Norman; VIDAL, Gore; JUDT, Tony; NEW York (N.Y.); NEW York (State); UNITED States
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