
THE PETT REVIEW is an annual English-language arts & culture magazine established in Paris in 2025. Pushing the spotlight into the peripheries for the critical and curious.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 100 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 40 hours ago |
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A Note From The Co-Editor:
Hello, reader. Today I want to propose a mantra you can adopt this summer. I came up with it myself just now. In true new age guru fashion, I hold no qualifications making me a valid spiritual leader and h...
Owing to the success of my gentleman’s relish article, The Pett Review has asked me to write another recipe. I am delighted as Julia Child is one of my idols and partly inspired my moving to Paris. How I ended up, not a chef but writing my...
When C. Wright Mills named celebrities as a pillar of the American ‘power elite’, he was dismissed as exaggerating. Today, 70 years after publication, no man personifies Mills’s book ‘The Power Elite’ more than the President of the United S...
“We have no more beginnings,” states the critic George Steiner at the beginning of Grammars of Creation. All possible ways of telling stories have been exhausted and there are always those indebted to others, a tradition that weighs heavily...
In Zofia Rydet’s photographs, people and their homes seem to merge or switch places. A young woman sits beside a wall plastered with photos of 80s rock singer Sting; her gaze is brooding, and her hair is extravagantly pomaded, a mirror of h...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
THE PETT REVIEW is an English-language magazine established in Paris in 2025. A literary vagabond of no fixed abode, publishing poetry, prose, and criticism from the peripheries. We favour voice over credentials, and conviction over neutrality.
'As fatale as an after dinner mint' | Conservation Adviser and Freelance Writer often found lamenting a lack of whimsy
Writer, Sunday painter and freelance dilettante &c.
Siempre llevo un libro encima
ponderings... thinking thoughts etc. percolating within the discourse
Dog Dad and Sunday Painter
Absorbo, registro, festejo y me quejo en castellano e inglés
Founding editor of The Pett Review.
Researching architectural motifs used in political pamphlets in revolutionary France.
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