SATURDAY REVIEW
(Redirected from Saturday Review of Literature)
'''Saturday Review''' (1924–1986) was a weekly U.S.-based magazine. Originally known as '''The Saturday Review of Literature''' (until 1952), it was established by Henry Seidel Canby from the ''New York Post's weekly books supplement.
For much of its later existence it was edited and eventually, published by Norman Cousins. At its height, it was influential as the base of several well-read critics, and was often known under its initials as 'SR'. Never hugely profitable, the magazine was able to survive the overall decline of the general-interest magazine category by several restructurings and attempts to reinvent itself but eventually succumbed to a declining market.
★ A great one remembered... ''Saturday Review''—1924–1982; 1984; 1993–1994, , Greg, Lindsay, Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management,
'''Saturday Review''' (1924–1986) was a weekly U.S.-based magazine. Originally known as '''The Saturday Review of Literature''' (until 1952), it was established by Henry Seidel Canby from the ''New York Post's weekly books supplement.
For much of its later existence it was edited and eventually, published by Norman Cousins. At its height, it was influential as the base of several well-read critics, and was often known under its initials as 'SR'. Never hugely profitable, the magazine was able to survive the overall decline of the general-interest magazine category by several restructurings and attempts to reinvent itself but eventually succumbed to a declining market.
| Contents |
| External links and references |
External links and references
★ A great one remembered... ''Saturday Review''—1924–1982; 1984; 1993–1994, , Greg, Lindsay, Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management,
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español