The Paris Review
Oriana Ullman is an experienced editorial professional, currently serving as an Assistant Editor at The Paris Review since February 2022, after previously holding the position of Editorial Intern. Prior to this role, Oriana gained valuable experience as an Intern at Archipelago Books and as a Research Assistant at CLAGS: Center for LGBTQ Studies. Additionally, Oriana worked as an Editorial Assistant at Wesleyan University Press during the course of studies. Oriana holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, with a focus on Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory, from Wesleyan University, completed in 2021.
The Paris Review
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Founded in Paris by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton in 1953, The Paris Review began with a simple editorial mission: “Dear reader,” William Styron wrote in a letter in the inaugural issue, “The Paris Review hopes to emphasize creative work—fiction and poetry—not to the exclusion of criticism, but with the aim in mind ofmerely removing criticism from the dominating place it holds in most literary magazines and putting it pretty much where it belongs, i.e., somewhere near the back of the book. I think The Paris Review should welcome these people into its pages: the good writers and good poets, the non-drumbeaters and non-axe-grinders. So long as they're good.”