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100 years with the Virginia Quarterly Review

In celebration of the magazine's 100th anniversary, staff of the Virginia Quarterly Review discuss upcoming tributes to the magazine's rich history.

<p>The Virginia Quarterly Review was founded in 1925 and has profoundly impacted American literature with its magazine contributions. </p>

The Virginia Quarterly Review was founded in 1925 and has profoundly impacted American literature with its magazine contributions.

With the Virginia Quarterly Review’s 100th Anniversary approaching Executive Director Allison Wright and Senior Editorial Intern Michael Newell-Dimoff, reflect on the magazine’s last hundred years, their own experiences with VQR and the celebration for the magazine’s 100th anniversary!

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