On The 50th
Anniversary Year Of The New York Review
Of Books
From The
Pen Of Peter Paul Markin
I have
made no bones about my left-wing political preferences and my additional
preference of looking at the world with historical materialist glasses first
learned at the feet of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Nevertheless like any
good politician, or knowledgeable person, one needs to look at sources from
other traditions or perspectives hostile or indifferent to yours in order to
round out your education. For example let’s say slogging through Das Capital is worthwhile to get a grip
on the initial stages of capitalist development but you had better read Adam
Smith’s Wealth Of Nations as well.
And so on.
That
brings me to the subject of this blurb- the 50th anniversary year of
The New York Review Of Book. Despite my distance from the editorial
policies of the magazine, mostly lukewarm Kennedy- era retro Cold War
liberalism I read this
one from cover to cover (well, except the ads at the back). I have always found
many interesting book reviews and social commentaries there over the
approximately forty years I have been reading the magazine. What is great is
that in any given issue you will find about five reviews that lead you to books
you MUST read, either the book reviewed or something by that author. Even
better the reviews are almost always NOT best- seller items that everybody in
the small tight literati circle has already reviewed to infinity. Well-edited
and well-written articles too ( I wish I had such editorial help). Kudos NYRB.
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