About Boston Review


Boston Review is a magazine of ideas, independent and nonprofit. We cover lots of ground—politics, poetry, film, fiction, book reviews, and criticism. But a few premises tie it all together: that democracy depends on public discussion; that sometimes understanding means going deep; that vast inequalities are unjust; that human imagination breaks free from neat political categories; and that powerful images are worth piles of words.

 

Supported by subscriptions, advertising, individual donations, and foundation grants, BR appears in print six times a year and online at bostonreview.net. We co-publish Boston Review Books with MIT Press.

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Mission

Boston Review combines commitments to public reason and literary imagination.

Rave Reviews

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Ideas Matter

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Why did we go glossy?

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Contests

Fifteenth Annual Poetry Contest
Deadline: June 1, 2012

Aura Estrada Short Story Contest
Deadline: October 1, 2012

92nd St. Y Unterberg Poetry Center “Discovery” / Boston Review Poetry Contest
Deadline: TBA; January 2013

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Boston Review prints nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. Learn about what we’re looking for and how to submit.

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  • Editors
  • Deborah Chasman (deb at bostonreview dot net)
  • Joshua Cohen (jcohen57 at stanford dot edu)
  • Managing Editor
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  • George Restrepo
  • Web Editor
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  • Benjamin Paloff
  • Fiction Editor
  • Junot Díaz
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  • Jeanne Mansfield
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  • Sean Fabery
  • Kip Hustace
  • Krista Minto
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  • Mary Jo Bang
  • Lucie Brock-Broido
  • Nicholas Bromell
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  • Neil Gordon
  • Matthea Harvey
  • Duncan Kennedy
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  • Heather McHugh
  • Maureen N. McLane
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  • Neel Mukherjee
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Boston Review Newsletter

 


BR Kindle Singles

CHAVEZ, JEWS,
AND THE LEFT

by Claudio Lomnitz
and Rafael Sánchez

 

POOR REASON
Culture Still Doesn't
Explain Poverty

by Stephen Steinberg

 

APOCALYPSE
by Junot Díaz



 



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