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Founded in 1850, Harper’s is a monthly general-interest magazine with a clear liberal political bent. (7/12)

Harper’s Magazine Editors

Ellen Rosenbush, Editor. Featured excerpts from Timothy Pachiarat’s Every Twelve Seconds and Arno Camenisch’s fiction from Best European Fiction 2012 (11/11). Excerpted from Paul Auster’s Winter Journal (7/12).

James Marcus, Deputy Editor

Christopher Cox and Deirdre Foley-Mendelssohn, Senior Editors

Christopher Beha, Associate Editor. Reviewed The Atheist’s Guide to Reality, The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values, and Religion for Atheists (7/12).

Benjamin Moser, Contributing Editor

Ken Silverstein, Contributing Editor

Joshua Cohen, Contributing Editor. Reviewed Scott Lasser’s novel Say Nice Things About Detroit and Ben Fountain’s debut novel Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (7/12).

Larry McMurtry, Book Reviewer, New Books. Reviewed Lisa Chaney’s biography Coco Chanel: An Intimate Life, Michael Dirda’s On Conan Doyle, and John Jeremiah Sullivan’s essays Pulphead (11/11).

Robert Macfarlane reviewed Patrick Leigh Fermor’s The Traveller’s Tree, A Time of Gifts, and Between the Woods and the Water as well as Under the Sun: The Letters of Bruce Chatwin (11/11).

Ben Marcus reviewed Raymond Roussel’s Impressions of Africa and How I Wrote Certain of My Books, and Mark Ford’s Raymond Roussel and the Republic of Dreams (11/11).

Christine Smallwood reviewed Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom (12/10).

Adam Thirlwell wrote about The Collected Writings of Joe Brainard (7/12).

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