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‘Antioch Review’ up for major prize

“The Antioch Review” has been named a finalist in the 2010 National Magazine Award. It was nominated in the “fiction” category for “The Coat,” a story by Uwe Timm translated from German by Robert Conard, professor emeritus at the University of Dayton.

It was published in the summer 2009 issue. The other nominees are “The New Yorker,” “McSweeney’s” and the “Virginia Quarterly”.

Founded in Yellow Springs in 1941 and one of the oldest continuously published literary magazines in the United States, the “Review” is the smallest publication in any awards category. Editor Robert S. Fogarty said the award will be announced in New York in April.

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By vick

March 10, 2010 5:27 PM | Link to this

The Antioch Review is a gem. I hope this worthy publication wins the big prize.

By The Duke of Hazard

March 10, 2010 9:54 PM | Link to this

East Kentucky Magazine is better, despite the lack of liberal drivel within it.

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