- 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...
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Wieseltier is a
Jewish surname.
Notable persons with that name include: Meir
Wieseltier, a prize-winning
Israeli poet and
translator Leon
Wieseltier, a...
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Scientific American. Leon
Wieseltier, "The God Genome" in The New York Times. Dennett's
letter to The New York
Times editor and
Wieseltier's reply at the Wayback...
- Leon
Wieseltier.
Peretz discovered Wieseltier, then
working at Harvard's
Society of Fellows, and
installed him in
charge of the section.
Wieseltier reinvented...
- Meir
Wieseltier (Hebrew: מאיר ויזלטיר;
March 8, 1941 –
March 30, 2023) was an
Israeli poet and translator. Meir
Wieseltier was born in
Moscow in 1941...
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World War I, the
Vietnam War, and the Iraq War. On
October 24, 2017, Leon
Wieseltier, the
literary editor at The New
Republic from 1983
until his resignation...
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Retrieved June 1, 2017. Dennett,
Daniel (October 19, 2013). "Dennett on
Wieseltier V.
Pinker in The New Republic: Let's
Start With A
Respect For Truth."...
- and Po****r Culture: A reader. London:
Pearson Education. "DENNETT ON
WIESELTIER V.
PINKER IN THE NEW REPUBLIC".
Archived from the
original on 5 August...
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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...
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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...