The Threepenny Review
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The Threepenny Review is an American literary magazine published quarterly from its offices in Berkeley, California. Wendy Lesser, who founded the magazine, is its editor.
The magazine is published in March, June, September and December.
Authors published in the magazine include John Berger, Anne Carson, T. J. Clark, Geoff Dyer, Louise Glück, A. L. Kennedy, David Mamet, Greil Marcus, Sigrid Nunez, Adam Phillips, Robert Pinsky, and Lawrence Weschler, André Aciman, Frank Bidart, W. S. Di Piero, Margaret Drabble, Deborah Eisenberg, Seamus Heaney, August Kleinzahler, Philip Levine, Cynthia Ozick, Dale Peck, Kay Ryan, Oliver Sacks, Luc Sante, Elizabeth Tallent, and Frederick Wiseman.
According to the magazine, it has published more literary work of Javier Marías than any other magazine in America.
Poetry appearing in the magazine has frequently been reprinted in The Best American Poetry series.