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Every two weeks, writers publish essays and reviews of books and the arts, including music, theater, dance, and film-from Woody Allen's Manhattan to Kurosawa's version of King Lear. What has made The New York Review successful, according to The New York Times, is "its stubborn refusal to treat books, or the theatre and movies, for that matter, as categories of entertainment to be indulged in when the working day is done."
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