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Robert Benjamin Silvers (December 31, 1929 – March 20, 2017) was an American editor who served as editor of The New York Review of Books from 1963 to 2017. Raised on Long Island, New York, Silvers graduated from the University of Chicago in 1947 and attended Yale Law School, but he left before graduating and worked as press secretary to Chester Bowles in 1950. He was sent by the U.S. Army to Paris in 1952 as a speechwriter and press aide, while finishing his education at the Sorbonne and Sciences Po. He soon joined The Paris Review as an editor under the guidance of George Plimpton. From 1959 to 1963, he was an associate editor of Harper's Magazine in New York.

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  • Robert B. Silvers (de)
  • Robert B. Silvers (fr)
  • Robert B. Silvers (en)
  • Сильверс, Роберт Бенджамин (ru)
  • 羅伯特·史威爾斯 (zh)
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  • Robert Benjamin Silvers (geboren 31. Dezember 1929 in Mineola, New York; gestorben 20. März 2017 in New York City) war US-amerikanischer Mitherausgeber der New York Review of Books von 1963 bis 2017. (de)
  • Robert B. Silvers (Robert Benjamin Silvers), né le 31 décembre 1929 à Mineola dans l’État de New York et mort le 20 mars 2017 à New York est un journaliste américain, cofondateur et directeur de la New York Review of Books. (fr)
  • Роберт Бенджамин Сильверс (англ. Robert Benjamin Silvers; 31 декабря 1929, Минеола, Нассо, штат Нью-Йорк — 20 марта 2017, Манхэттен, Нью-Йорк) — американский редактор. С 1963 года редактор «The New York Review of Books». (ru)
  • 羅伯特·本傑明·史威爾斯(英語:Robert Benjamin Silvers,1929年12月31日-2017年3月20日)是著名書評人,《紐約書評》的創辦人,擔任《紐約書評》的編輯超過五十年。 (zh)
  • Robert Benjamin Silvers (December 31, 1929 – March 20, 2017) was an American editor who served as editor of The New York Review of Books from 1963 to 2017. Raised on Long Island, New York, Silvers graduated from the University of Chicago in 1947 and attended Yale Law School, but he left before graduating and worked as press secretary to Chester Bowles in 1950. He was sent by the U.S. Army to Paris in 1952 as a speechwriter and press aide, while finishing his education at the Sorbonne and Sciences Po. He soon joined The Paris Review as an editor under the guidance of George Plimpton. From 1959 to 1963, he was an associate editor of Harper's Magazine in New York. (en)
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