Philip Gourevitch

The Paris Review Takes Its Young Literati Seriously

Last evening, the cozy Tribeca offices of The Paris Review were packed in celebration of the magazine's Fall issue, which features a photo dossier of the Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar and an interview with the Israeli author David Grossman, who is working on his first novel in several years. New Yorker fact-checker Jonathan Shainin, who conducted the interview in and around Grossman's home outside Jerusalem, told Media Mob that he interviewed Grossman over the course of several days, resulting in around nine hours of tape. "Mercifully, Paris Review interns typed it," Mr. Shainin said. "It was a 50,000 word transcript! I definitely had my favorite bits that didn't make it in to the final version," which is around 11,000 words. Well, novelists are wordy!

Paris Review has a long tradition of throwing open its office parties to the greater literary community of New York, a tradition begun by the magazine's late founder George Plimpton, when the magazine was based in his Upper East Side townhouse. When the current editor-in-chief, New Yorker staff writer Philip Gourevitch, moved the magazine downtown after becoming editor in 2005, the tradition of the parties continued. And thus, at times it seemed that every editorial assistant in town (or at least, those at the better publishing houses) was there, swilling from the open bar and dipping their hands into the potato chips.  read more »

New York Mag to Spotlight New(ish), Young(ish) Editors

What's the statute of limitations on being a young talent to watch? Next week, former prodigy Adam Moss, 48, will use New York magazine to anoint the newest Wunderkindergarten class of editors. According to sources with knowledge of the project, the photo spread, with accompanying text by Carl Swanson, will include The New Republic's Franklin Foer (age 31), The Atlantic's James Bennet (39), Harper's Roger Hodge (38), and the Paris Review's Philip Gourevitch (44).

--Gabriel Sherman

The Thieves

When Vogue editrix Anna Wintour and Fairchild chief Patrick McCarthy left the Calvin Klein show last  read more »

Gourevitch Moves The Paris Review To Terra Tribeca

Philip Gourevitch in the new downtown office of <i>The Paris Review</i>.
Sheelah Kolhatkar
Philip Gourevitch in the new downtown office of The Paris Review.

“We have a new office. The staff is pretty much entirely new.  read more »

Gourevitch Moves The Paris Review To Terra Tribeca

“We have a new office. The staff is pretty much entirely new.  read more »

Philip Gourevitch Tells Paris Review He'll Skip Zimbabwe

When the board of directors of The Paris Review named New Yorker staff writer Philip Gourevitch as t  read more »