Transatlantic Review (1959–1977)

Transatlantic Review
Joseph McCrindle's Transatlantic Review
ran for 60 issues between 1959 and 1977.
Categoriesliterary journal
FounderJoseph F. McCrindle
Founded1959
Final issue1977
ISSN0041-1078

Transatlantic Review was a literary journal founded in 1959 by Joseph F. McCrindle, who remained its editor until he closed the magazine in 1977. Published quarterly, at first in Rome and then in London and New York, TR was known for its eclectic mix of short stories and poetry—by both young, previously unpublished writers and prominent authors such as Samuel Beckett, Iris Murdoch, Grace Paley and John Updike—as well as drawings, essays, and interviews with writers and theater and film directors.