New English Review

The New English Review is a monthly literary magazine and journal of cultural criticism edited by Rebecca Bynum (editor and publisher) and senior editors Theodore Dalrymple and Jerry Gordon. It features essays, reviews, short fiction, and poetry. It was founded in 2006.[1][2] The magazine is based in Nashville, Tennessee.

New English Review
DisciplineLiterature
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRebecca Bynum
Publication details
History2006–present
Publisher
World Encounter Institute
FrequencyMonthly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4New Engl. Rev.
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Contributors

Since NER's founding, many notable poets, academics, and essayists have written for it including Peter Hitchens, Anthony Esolen, Richard Benkin, Conrad Black, Derek Turner, Ibn Warraq, Kenneth Francis, Guido Mina di Sospiro, Paul Gottfried, James Como, John Derbyshire and James Stevens Curl.[3]

New English Review Press

The New English Review Press is, according to the mission statement of the World Encounter Institute, "a venue for in depth exploration of ideas through full length books."[4] The press has published books by notable authors, many of whom are also contributors to NER, including Michael Rectenwald, Theodore Dalrymple, Phyllis Chesler, and Kenneth Francis.

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References

  1. Gatonni-Celli, Luca (July 15, 2013). "New English Review Up and Running Again". The American Spectator. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  2. "Mission Statement". New English Review. World Encounter Institute. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  3. "Archives by Author". New English Review. World Encounter Institute. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  4. "Mission Statement". New English Review. World Encounter Institute. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
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