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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT32) UNDATED -- Feb. 5, 2005 -- PARISREVIEW-REVIEW -- The latest issue of The Paris Review which has stuck to it's formula, largely unchanged from the magazine that it's founder, George Plimpton, put out. When The Paris Review announced that it was replacing the editor, Brigid Hughes, the news set off rumbles not only in the tiny, rarefied circle of literary journals, but in the wider, coarser world. The reason for the fuss is that The Paris Review has never been like other literary magazines. It's unusually long-lived, for one thing, having come out since 1953. (Naum Kazhdan/The New York Times)
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