Kirkus Reviews is an
American book review company located at 770 Broadway in
New York
City. Founded in
1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893-1980),
it
serves the book and literary trade sector, including libraries,
publishers, literary and film agents, film and TV producers and
booksellers. It is owned by the
Netherlands-based media and data company
VNU.
Kirkus Reviews is
published 24 times annually and reviews, three to four months
pre-publication, approximately 5,000 titles per year: fiction,
mysteries, science fiction, translations, nonfiction and children's
and YA books. Kirkus has long been a respected, authoritative
pre-pub review source within the literary and film
industries.
Kirkus Reviews is part of VNU's US Literary Group,
along with Kirkus offshoots Kirkus Discoveries, Kirkus Reports and
the Virginia Kirkus Literary Award, as well as the
publishing-industry trade publication The Book Standard.
As of
August, 2005, John Kilcullen is the group's president and
publisher. Jerome Kramer is the managing director and
editor-in-chief of the VNU US Literary Group; Tim O'Brien is its
associate publisher; Chuck Shelton is its managing
editor.
Founding and practices
In 1933, Virginia Kirkus
(1893-1980), once the head of the children's book department of
Harper & Bros., launched the book review service that bears her
name. She arranged to receive advance galleys proofs of books from
publishers, initially only 20 or so at first but eventually nearly
every firm of any size in the industry. Kirkus read the galleys and
wrote out brief, critical evaluations of their literary merit and
probable popular appeal, which she distributed in a bimonthly
newsletter published the first and 15th of each month. Initially
the newsletter was sold by subscription to bookshops only but soon
it was made available to libraries as well. The reviews gave
bookstores an informed opinion on soon to be released books without
the inherent bias and conflict of interest of the publishers.
Kirkus reivews remain concise (approx. 320-word) reviews of
forthcoming books, normally appearing two or three months prior to
publication. Because of the large number of books released each
week, a Kirkus review may be the only notice a new book has.
Currently each newsletter covers approximately 200 titles.
Extensive as it is Kirkus is unable to review all the books it
receives. The books reviewed cover fiction, nonfiction and
children's and young adult books.
See also
Library
JournalPublishers WeeklyForeWord
External links
Kirkus Reviews
online Kirkus
Discoveries Kirkus
Reports Virginia Kirkus Literary
Award