December 06, 2018 - 3:03 PM
NEW YORK - The Yale Review, one of the world's oldest literary publications, has a new editor.
The Review announced Thursday that it had selected Meghan O'Rourke, a poet and editor also known for her memoir about the death of her mother, "The Long Goodbye." She will begin next July, around the time of the Review's 200th anniversary. A Yale graduate, O'Rourke has previously served as culture editor and literary critic for Slate and poetry editor for the Paris Review.
O'Rourke was selected a year after the Review's longtime editor, J.D. McClatchy, announced he was stepping down. McClatchy died in April.
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