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− | '''Columbia Review''' is the nation's oldest college literary magazine. Once a major forum for established and notable writers, it is now a more humble publication, albeit one with a storied history. | + | The '''''Columbia Review''''' is the nation's oldest college literary magazine. Once a major forum for established and notable writers, it is now a more humble publication, albeit one with a storied history. |
==Notable former staff members== | ==Notable former staff members== | ||
− | *[[Thomas Merton]] | + | *[[Allen Ginsberg]], Beat poet |
+ | *[[Robert Giroux]], publisher | ||
+ | *[[Richard Howard]], poet | ||
+ | *[[Jim Jarmusch]], filmmaker | ||
+ | *[[Jonah Lehrer]], pop-neuroscience author | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Merton]], monk and author | ||
[[Category:Student publications]] | [[Category:Student publications]] |
Latest revision as of 12:57, 23 May 2013
The Columbia Review is the nation's oldest college literary magazine. Once a major forum for established and notable writers, it is now a more humble publication, albeit one with a storied history.
Notable former staff members
- Allen Ginsberg, Beat poet
- Robert Giroux, publisher
- Richard Howard, poet
- Jim Jarmusch, filmmaker
- Jonah Lehrer, pop-neuroscience author
- Thomas Merton, monk and author