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  1. Thomas Henry Guinzburg (March 30, 1926 – September 8, 2010) was an American editor and publisher who served as the first managing editor of The Paris Review following its inception in 1953 and later succeeded his father as president of the Viking Press.

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    • September 8, 2010 (aged 84), New York City, U.S.
    • Thomas Henry Guinzburg, March 30, 1926, New York City, U.S.
  2. 9. Sept. 2010 · It is with great sadness that The Paris Review has learned of the death of one of its founding editors, Thomas Guinzburg. A Marine veteran awarded the Purple Heart for his service in World War Two, and a former editor of the Yale Daily News, Guinzburg was just two years out of college when he […]

  3. 10. Sept. 2010 · Thomas Guinzburg, an editor and publisher who helped create The Paris Review, the enduring lion of American literary magazines, and who later became president of Viking Press, the publishing...

  4. www.theparisreview.org › thomas-guinzburg-peter-matthiessenParis Review - Thomas Guinzburg

    Thomas Guinzburg. 1926–2010. What great good luck for our nebulous and as yet unnamed Paris Review when Tom Guinzburg, all unsuspecting of the role he was to play, turned up in Paris in the spring of 1952, shortly after Bill Styron made his ­appearance.

  5. 11. Sept. 2010 · NEW YORK (AP) — Thomas Guinzburg, who helped found the Paris Review, the celebrated literary journal, and later ran the publisher Viking Press, died Wednesday in New York at the age of 84. The...

  6. The least famous — although he perhaps should have been the most famous — member of the triumvirate that founded the Paris Review has died: Thomas Guinzburg, who co-founded the famous literary journal with George Plimpton and Peter Matthiessen in 1953, and also ran the Viking Press, which was founded by his father, died in Manhattan after complications from heart surgery, according to a ...

  7. Thomas Guinzburg, an editor and publisher who helped create The Paris Review, the enduring lion of American literary magazines, and who later became president of Viking Press, the publishing house founded by his father, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.