MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2006
New York Times
"In some ways, the end of the cold war was the worst thing that ever happened to The New Leader," says
Charles McGrath. "Without the Soviet empire to rally against, the magazine no longer had an ideological center or a clear-cut identity, and in time it became better known for the excellence of its writing, and for its arts and books pages especially, than for being a political player."
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