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- Leon Wieseltier (/ˈviːzəltɪər/; born June 14, 1952) is an American critic and magazine editor. From 1983 to 2014, he was the literary editor of The New...
- Wieseltier is a Jewish surname. Notable persons with that name include: Meir Wieseltier, a prize-winning Israeli poet and translator Leon Wieseltier, a...
- Meir Wieseltier (Hebrew: מאיר ויזלטיר; March 8, 1941 – March 30, 2023) was an Israeli poet and translator. Wieseltier was awarded the 2000 Israel Prize...
- Leon Wieseltier. Peretz discovered Wieseltier, then working at Harvard's Society of Fellows, and installed him in charge of the section. Wieseltier reinvented...
- called it "crazy", "heady stuff" based on "hubris". In February 2010, Leon Wieseltier suggested in The New Republic that ****van, a former friend and colleague...
- theoretical physicist Ed Witten, Jf '81; and writer, critic, and editor Leon Wieseltier, Jf '82. You have been selected as a member of this society for your personal...
- Cohen Memorial Tribute Concert". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 20, 2024. WIESELTIER, LEON (December 13, 2016). "The Lace and the Grace". Tablet Magazine....
- S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, former senator Joe Lieberman and Leon Wieseltier, The New Republic's longtime culture and arts editor." Green, Frank Bertangue...
- Stewart J. Zully as Alan Ginsberg Terence Winter as Tom Amberson Leon Wieseltier as Stewart Silverman David Lee Roth as himself Lawrence Taylor as himself...
- attack people unfairly", Peretz's friend and TNR literary editor Leon Wieseltier said. Peretz attacked I. F. Stone after Stone signed a public appeal for...