Boston Review

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The Boston Review is a political and literary journal published quarterly in the United States. On its website and in print, it offers political, social, and historical analyses; literary and cultural criticism; book reviews; fiction and poetry; and fiction and poetry anthologies. Its hallmark format is a "forum," which consists of a lead essay and many replies to that article. The Boston Review also has a publishing partnership with the MIT Press, which produces an imprint of books.

Deborah Chasman and political philosopher Joshua Cohen serve as the magazine's editors in chief, while Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Junot D'Az serves as the magazine's fiction editor.

Released by Boston Critic Inc., a non-profit organisation, the magazine is published bimonthly. Noted thinkers and authors, including John Kenneth Galbraith, Henry Louis Gates Jr., John Rawls, Naomi Klein and Robin Kelley, as well as Martha Nussbaum and Jorie Graham, have lauded the book.