1. Editor, Publisher, etc.
Editor: Philip Gourevitch
Deputy Editor: Matt Weiland
Managing Editor: Caitlin Roper
Senior Editors: Christopher Cox, Nathaniel Rich
Poetry Editors: Dan Chiasson, Meghan O’Rourke
Paris Editor: Susannah Hunnewell
Advisory Editors: Sarah Fay, Gilles Peress
Readers: Kate Angus, Jeb Burt, Ian Ingram, Kalpana Narayanan
Publisher: Antonio Weiss
Past Publishers: Bernard F Conners, Ron Dante, Drue Heinz, Deborah Pease
Founding Publisher: Sadruddin Aga Khan
2. How often does the review come out?
Quarterly
3. The journals aesthetic
Neuveau chic.
4. Where does the journal publish?
New York, NY
5. What are the magazines submission guidelines?
All submissions must be submitted by mail and not electronically. All submissions must be in English and previously unpublished. Translations are accepted and should be accompanied by their original text. Simultaneous submission is allowed, however the Paris Review must be notified immediately if the manuscript is published elsewhere. Phone and email contact information must also be provided. It is suggested that those who wish to submit work should familiarize themselves with several issues of the Paris Review to gain a firm grasp of the type of material the magazine publishes. If you wish to have your manuscript returned you should include postage for a return.
Poetry: Should be mailed to the poetry editor at the journals address in New York. No more than six poems can be submitted at one time. The journal does not accept poetry submissions between June and August.
Short Story: Should be mailed to the fiction editor at the Paris Review in New York. No more than one short story can be submitted at one time.
Currently there are no submission guidelines for the oral history and the photography.
6.What does the journal publish?
Poetry
Short Stories
Interviews
Photography
Oral History
7.A piece the exemplifies the magazine
Old Apples
Coma of cold storage
Against the sweetening
Orchard – white petals
Wet dirt, shoots, dingy bees –
Last year’s apples
Comestible (just)
Faded Ted Williamses
Kept crisp at thirty-two
Point nine degrees
Because we change
Always, reckless wonders
Into the graspable
If superfluous item
To eat or to wear
Thus explaining
Among much else
Why the average vernal apple-eater
Is so quick to hate
A happy woman who likes to fuck.
- Beau Friedlander
8.A piece the you’re glad you found
a.Together Again (p. 87)
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