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American Book Review : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Book Review
The ''American Book Review'' is a nonprofit, internationally distributed publication that appears six times a year. ''ABR'' specializes in reviews of frequently neglected published works of fiction, poetry, and literary and cultural criticism from small, regional, university, ethnic, avant-garde, and women's presses. ''ABR'' as a literary journal aims to project the sense of engagement that writers feel about what is being published. It is edited and produced by writers for writers and the general public and is housed at the University of Houston–Victoria. The online content of ''ABR'' is distributed by Project MUSE. ==History==
Ronald Sukenick founded the ''American Book Review'' in 1977. ''ABR'' was one of the first literary journals entirely devoted to reviewing works from independent presses and continues to follow that tradition today. The ''American Book Review'' was designed to offer a unique model for reviewing books, one edited by writers themselves in an effort to reproduce the interest they took in their peers’ works of fiction, poetry, and criticism. This collective approach remained intact while responsibility for producing the journal was assumed by the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1987, then by Illinois State University in 1995, and now by the University of Houston–Victoria. In November 2006, the editorial aspects of ''ABR'' moved from Illinois State University to the University of Houston–Victoria (UHV) under the editorship of Dr. Jeffrey R. Di Leo, Editor and Publisher of ''ABR'' and UHV's Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. The production elements of ''ABR'' were also transferred in September 2007, making UHV the ''American Book Review''’s single host.
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