The Kenyon Review

American literary magazine

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  • little magazines
    • Poetry magazine
      In little magazine: History of little magazines

      …were, in the United States, The Kenyon Review, founded by John Crowe Ransom in 1939, and in Great Britain, Scrutiny, edited by F.R. Leavis (1932–53). This and related kinds of support, such as that of publishers maintaining their own reviews or miscellanies, represented a form of institutionalism which was radically…

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    • Bentley
      • In Eric Bentley

        …to Theatre Arts and the Kenyon Review in the United States. Bentley’s translations of Brecht and reviews of European theatre won him recognition and various grants in the United States. From 1952 to 1969 he taught at Columbia University. He was professor of theatre at the State University of New…

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    • Ng
      • Celeste Ng
        In Celeste Ng

        …Times, The Guardian, and the Kenyon Review. She was the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (2016) and the Guggenheim Foundation (2020). Outside her writing, Ng cultivated an active social media presence, sharing details of her personal life and advocating for social justice causes. According to…

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