The European Review of Books

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The European Review of Books
EditorGeorge Blaustein, Sander Pleij, Wiegertje Postma
Categoriesliterature, culture, art
Founded2021
First issueJune 2022
Based inMaastricht, Amsterdam
Languagemultilingual
Websiteeuropeanreviewofbooks.com
ISSN2773-1588

The European Review of Books is a cultural and literary magazine, featuring essays, fiction and poetry. The magazine is published in print and online, and it contains articles written in English language and in a writer's own tongue.[1][2][3][4][5]

History[edit]

In May 2021 the founders launched a crowdfunding campaign[6][7][8] to raise the first resources which would bring the magazine to life.[9][10][11] The first issue was released in June 2022.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Masneri, Michele (27 March 2021). "La doppia lingua dei libri europei". Il Foglio.
  2. ^ Freund, Nicolas (22 June 2021). "Die Idealisten". Süddeutsche Zeitung.
  3. ^ Roger-Lacan, Baptiste (17 June 2021). "Qu'est-ce que la European Review of Books?". Le Grand Continent.
  4. ^ Kuras, Peter (18 June 2021). "Es ist eher der Kosmopolitismus als der Provinzialismus, der hinterfragt werden muss". Die Welt.
  5. ^ Bormans, Abel (27 June 2022). "Nieuw literair blad 'The European Review of Books' wil uitwisseling van ideeën over Europa stimuleren". de Volkskrant.
  6. ^ Blaustein, George (16 June 2021). "What does it mean, today, to call a magazine the European Review of Books?". Irish Times.
  7. ^ Blaustein, George (16 June 2021). "Maybe translation is a spiritual smuggling". European Cultural Foundation (Interview).
  8. ^ "Eurolit Network". Eurolit Network. 16 June 2021.
  9. ^ Alarcón, Nacho (14 June 2021). "Un Schengen de las letras: la cultura europea necesita su propio 'Financial Times'". El Confidencial.
  10. ^ Jebens, Caroline (11 July 2021). "Was in Europa fehlt". Frankfurter Allgemeine.
  11. ^ Grimm, Oliver (23 June 2021). "Eine Revue, um die EU besser zu kritisieren". Die Presse.
  12. ^ Bherer, Marc-Olivier (15 July 2022). "New journal 'The European Review of Books' examines a continent being redefined". Le Monde.

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