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The Atlantic Monthlyobserves its 150th birthday in November, which makes it one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States. In his introduction to this anniversary collection, editor-at-large Vare suggests that the magazine's enduring success and position in American letters can be traced to its founding writers (e.g., Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) and, particularly, to its first editor, James Russell Lowell. These 75 articles, essays, stories, and poems amount to a Who's Whoof the last 150 years of writers, thinkers, and artists: e.g., Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edith Wharton, Wallace Stevens, and Sylvia Plath. They well reflect the Atlantic's emphasis on covering large-scale, long-lasting, and sometimes controversial issues of American culture. "Firsts" collects breakthrough pieces that have changed popular perceptions; "States of War" addresses armed conflicts in American history; and "Controversies" features articles that have taken a stand on issues of the day. Other sections deal with the issues of race and the environment, collect memorable humor writing and narrative nonfiction, and speak to our national identity and role in the world. Vare has culled pieces of such profound literary merit or strong, long-term impact as to make this an outstanding purchase for any academic or public library. [See Prepub Alert, LJ6/1/07.]
—Paul D'Alessandro
Overview
“What is ‘the American idea’? It is the fractious, maddening approach to the conduct of human affairs that values equality despite its elusiveness, that values democracy despite its debasement, that values pluralism despite its messiness, that values the institutions of civic culture despite their flaws, and that values public life as something higher and greater than the sum of all our private lives. The founders of the magazine valued these things—and they valued the immense amount of effort it takes to preserve them from generation to generation.”--The Editors of The Atlantic Monthly, 2006
This landmark collection ...