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*** The Nassau Literary Review was first published in 1842, making it the second oldest undergraduate literary magazine in the country and the oldest student publication at Princeton University. The Review remains an important part of the Princeton artistic tradition by providing a forum for student writers, poets, and artists. In the past, the Review has published such great writers as Galway Kinnell, John McPhee, Edmund Wilson, Robert Caro, Woodrow Wilson and F. Scott Fitzgerald. In recent years, the Review has also included the works of some of Princeton's newer alumni, including Jonathan Safran Foer '99 and Justin Goldberg '02. Students interested in working for the Review should email nasslit@princeton.edu Home *** |