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Landesman, Cosmo : ウィキペディア英語版
Cosmo Landesman
Cosmo Landesman is a British-based American-born journalist and editor. With his wife Julie Burchill and friend Toby Young, he founded the magazine ''The Modern Review,'' which operated from 1991 into 1995 with Young as editor.
==Early life and education==
Cosmo Landesman is the oldest of two sons of Jay and Fran Landesman, a writer and impresario, and a lyricist and poet, from St. Louis and New York, respectively. He and his younger brother Miles Davis Landesman were both born in St. Louis. He thought Miles as cool as his name.〔(Cosmo Landesman, "My brother, my hero" ), ''The Guardian,'' 11 October 2008, accessed 16 January 2014〕 Their parents worked in music and theatre. Born in New York and St. Louis, they emigrated to London in 1964 with their two sons. By 1967, they embraced hippie culture, wearing their own beads and long hair. While Cosmo studied books more deeply, Miles became footloose, leaving their secondary school. Always more bookish, Cosmo envied his younger brother's willingness to plunge into the world; he left school in London at age 16 and experimented with the fringes of performance.〔

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