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''Lingua Franca'' was an American magazine about intellectual and literary life in academia. ==Founding== The magazine was founded in 1990 by Jeffrey Kittay, an editor and Professor of French Literature at Yale University. Kittay, as the New York Times reported, "saw a niche for vivid reporting about the academic world and especially about its many personal feuds and intellectual controversies." Kittay told the newspaper, "I was an academic who was very, very hungry for information about what made my profession so alive, where people became passionate about abstract ideas."〔David D. Kirkpatrick, "A Journal of Academic Life Halts Publication," ''The New York Times'', October 18, 2001.〕 The New York Observer described the magazine's impact, "It soon became a much-talked-about phenomenon inside and outside academia";〔Ron Rosenbaum, "When Intellectuals Had a Real Magazine: Viva Lingua Franca!," ''The New York Observer'', April 24, 2006.〕 as the Village Voice expressed it in November, 2000, on the journal's tenth anniversary, "''Lingua Francas influence on nineties magazine culture has been so strong, it's sometimes hard to remember that it was unique in academia when it began."〔Norah Vincent , "A Class Act: Happy Birthday, ‘Lingua Franca’" ''The Village Voice'', November 11, 2000.〕
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