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review$70290$ - translation to greek

PERIODIC PUBLICATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Poetry Nation Review; P N Review; P.N. Review; PN Review

review      
v. αναθεωρώ
book review         
FORM OF LITERARY CRITICISM IN WHICH A BOOK IS ANALYZED BASED ON CONTENT, STYLE, AND MERIT
Book reviewing; Book reviewer; Book reports; Book reviews; Book Review; Literary review; Book Review (film); Literary book review
βιβλιοκρισία
book reviewer         
FORM OF LITERARY CRITICISM IN WHICH A BOOK IS ANALYZED BASED ON CONTENT, STYLE, AND MERIT
Book reviewing; Book reviewer; Book reports; Book reviews; Book Review; Literary review; Book Review (film); Literary book review
βιβλιοκριτής

Definition

larb
To butter excessively.
If you're making me toast, please don't larb it like you did last time.

Wikipedia

P. N. Review

PN Review is a periodic publication in the United Kingdom, on the subject of poetry. Each issue includes an editorial, letters, news and notes, articles, interviews, features, poems, translations, and a substantial book review section. It is indexed by the Modern Language Association.

In 1973, PN Review launched as a twice-yearly hardback under the title Poetry Nation, founded by Michael Schmidt and Professor Brian Cox at the Victoria University of Manchester. It began being published quarterly in 1976 as an A4 paperback. At this time, the title changed to PN Review, and Cox and Schmidt were joined on the editorial board by Professor Donald Davie and C. H. Sisson. Brian Cox retired, followed some years later by Donald Davie and C.H. Sisson. Since 1981, it has been published six times per year. Two hundred and twenty-five issues of the magazine appeared as of the September–October 2015 number.