Victor Navasky

Publisher Emeritus

Victor S. Navasky served as editor, publisher, and publisher emeritus of The Nation, and was the founder of its prestigious internship program, which is named in his honor.

Why I Support PEN’s Courage Award to ‘Charlie Hebdo’

Why I Support PEN’s Courage Award to ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Why I Support PEN’s Courage Award to ‘Charlie Hebdo’

I have a sentimental attachment to journals of political satire as unique and effective instruments of criticism.

May 5, 2015 / Editorial / Victor Navasky

Some Disturbingly Relevant Legacies of Anticommunism

Some Disturbingly Relevant Legacies of Anticommunism Some Disturbingly Relevant Legacies of Anticommunism

The impact of Cold War anticommunism on our national life has been so profound that we no longer recognize how much we’ve lost.

Mar 23, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

RIP, Robert Sherrill: A Man Who Never Kissed Ass

RIP, Robert Sherrill: A Man Who Never Kissed Ass RIP, Robert Sherrill: A Man Who Never Kissed Ass

He was a passionate purist in his prose, his populist politics and his expectations of others and himself.

Aug 27, 2014 / Editorial / Victor Navasky

The File This Time

The File This Time The File This Time

An excerpt from Victor Navasky's The O'Dell File reveals the story of the civil rights movement's 'unsung hero' who has been wrongly written out of the pages of...

Aug 24, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

Remembering André Schiffrin

Remembering André Schiffrin Remembering André Schiffrin

For decades, first at Pantheon and then at the New Press, he was a lion of progressive publishing.

Dec 18, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

The Antagonist: On Lillian Hellman The Antagonist: On Lillian Hellman

How did Lillian Hellman become the archetype of hypocrisy?

Aug 29, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

Alexander Cockburn: He Beat the Devil Alexander Cockburn: He Beat the Devil

The Nation’s longest-running columnist was a witty, brilliant, coruscating presence in our pages for almost thirty years.

Jul 25, 2012 / Editorial / Victor Navasky

Nora Ephron, Humanist and Loyal Friend Nora Ephron, Humanist and Loyal Friend

Thank you for casting us in your life.

Jul 11, 2012 / Editorial / Victor Navasky

Remembering Earl Shorris Remembering Earl Shorris

A real 'Mad Man' who dreamed up and helped found the Leadership Network, a mini-advertising consortium that enabled mega-corporations to advertise in small-circulation journals o...

Jun 4, 2012 / Lived History / Victor Navasky

Remembering Hitchens

Remembering Hitchens Remembering Hitchens

“Christopher had a twenty-five-year adventure with The Nation that I hope was as rewarding for him as it was for us, despite the political collisions.”

Dec 22, 2011 / Editorial / Victor Navasky

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