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- The Evergreen Review is a U.S.-based literary magazine. Its publisher is John Oakes and its editor-in-chief is Dale Peck. The Evergreen Review was founded by Barney Rosset, publisher of Grove Press. It existed in print from 1957 until 1984, and was re-launched online in 1998, and again in 2017. Its lasting impact can be seen in the March–April 1960 issue, which included work by Albert Camus, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Bertolt Brecht and Amiri Baraka, as well as Edward Albee's first play, The Zoo Story (1958). The Camus piece was a reprint of "Reflections on the Guillotine", first published in English in the Review in 1957 and reprinted on this occasion as the magazine's "contribution to the worldwide debate on the problem of capital punishment and, more specifically, the case of Caryl Whittier Chessman." Its commitment to the progressive side of the political spectrum has been consistent, with early stance for civil rights and against the Vietnam War. The image of Che Guevara that first appeared on the cover of its February 1968 issue, designed by Paul Davis and based on a photograph by Alberto Korda, became a popular symbol of resistance. (en)
- Evergreen Review est une revue littéraire américaine, fondée à New York en 1957 par (en) et publiée par Grove Press. Elle propose des textes d'auteurs reconnus, européens et anglo-saxons, tels Jean-Paul Sartre, Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus, Bertolt Brecht, etc. Disparue en 1973, elle a été recréée sur internet en format numérique en 1998. (fr)
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- Evergreen Review est une revue littéraire américaine, fondée à New York en 1957 par (en) et publiée par Grove Press. Elle propose des textes d'auteurs reconnus, européens et anglo-saxons, tels Jean-Paul Sartre, Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus, Bertolt Brecht, etc. Disparue en 1973, elle a été recréée sur internet en format numérique en 1998. (fr)
- The Evergreen Review is a U.S.-based literary magazine. Its publisher is John Oakes and its editor-in-chief is Dale Peck. The Evergreen Review was founded by Barney Rosset, publisher of Grove Press. It existed in print from 1957 until 1984, and was re-launched online in 1998, and again in 2017. Its lasting impact can be seen in the March–April 1960 issue, which included work by Albert Camus, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Bertolt Brecht and Amiri Baraka, as well as Edward Albee's first play, The Zoo Story (1958). The Camus piece was a reprint of "Reflections on the Guillotine", first published in English in the Review in 1957 and reprinted on this occasion as the magazine's "contribution to the worldwide debate on the problem of capital punishment and, more specifically, the case of Caryl Whittier (en)
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