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Quarterly Review of Literature : ウィキペディア英語版
Quarterly Review of Literature

The ''Quarterly Review of Literature'' (''QRL'') was an influential American literary magazine founded in 1943 by the poet Theodore (Ted) Weiss (1916–2003) and then Spanish teacher Warren Pendleton Carrier (1918–2009). In 1944, Weiss's wife — Renée Karol Weiss (born 1923), a violinist and, later, an author of children's books — replaced Carrier when he entered the military. The ''Review'' showcased emerging and major writers including William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, E. E. Cummings, Thomas Merton, Mark Van Doren, Ezra Pound, Henry Miller, and Jean-Paul Sartre, the quarterly is credited with reviving interest in poets who were out of literary fashion, and introducing some that were not widely known to Americans, including Franz Kafka and Eugenio Montale.〔''Theodore Weiss, 86, Poet, Professor and Journal Editor,'' New York Times, April 19, 2003〕〔''QRL Celebrates its 45th Anniversary,'' by Daniel Aubrey & Scotia MacRae, Trenton Evening Times, March 18, 1990, pg. 142〕
== History ==
Poets Theodore Weiss and Warren Carrier published the first issue of the ''Review,'' ''Volume 1, Issue 1,'' while teaching at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Fall 1943 (December 17, 1943).〔''New Review is Published,'' Greensboro Daily News, December 18, 1943, pg. 2〕 Renée Weiss, who married Theodore in 1940, replaced Carrier the following year. Renée, like Theodore, had grown up in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The ''Review'' followed Theodore Weiss throughout his teaching career, moving to Yale in 1966, Bard College in 1948, and Princeton in 1966. From 1944 to 1999, as a team, Theodore Weiss handled the poems and Renee Weiss handled prose and business.〔''Theodore R. Weiss, 86; Edited Quarterly Review of Literature,'' Los Angeles Times, April 22, 2003〕
Entire issues of the ''Review'' had been devoted to poetry, or to a neglected writer, or to foreign writers who had not been translated in this country. The ''Review'' published articles of Kafka never before translated. Prior to 1985, two of the four quarterly issues were devoted to prose and two issues to poetry. But because the Weisses worried about poets, they decided to publish only poetry.〔''This Little Magazine is a Survivor,'' by Daisy Fitch, Trenton Evening Times, January 6, 1985, pg. 85〕
The final Volumes, ''Nos. 37'' and ''38,'' were published in 1999. The publication archives, including manuscripts and correspondence, are held at the (Princeton University Library ).

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