The New York Review Abroad
Introduction by Ian Buruma
Edited by Robert B. Silvers
Introduction by Ian Buruma
Edited by Robert B. Silvers
Category: Domestic Politics | World Politics | World History
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Jun 04, 2013 | ISBN 9781590176320
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“[The Review] remains a home for engaging and longer-form literary and political essays by an A-list of the smartest folks around.” —Chicago Tribune
“[The New York Review of Books] has the largest claim to be regarded as the indispensable publication of the modern English-speaking world.” —The Guardian
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