I discovered The Partisan Review when I was 15.
Partisan Review: translations from the Hungarian of poems by Attila Jozsef (vol.
Partisan Review 58, no. 4 (Fall): 693-705.
Partisan Review, whose demise Gessen cites, only semi-facetiously, as a pretext for the founding of n+1, is everyone's favorite example of both.
Partisan Review and the "New York Intellectuals"
Partisan Review was an American political and literary quarterly published from 1934 to 2003, though it suspended publication between October 1936 and December 1937.
Partisan Review, the groundbreaking quarterly of arts and ideas, has suspended publication precisely when widespread nostalgia for public intellectuals has reached a peak.
Partisan Review 56 (1989): 225-236.
Partisan Review 1, no. 2: 36-46.
Partisan Review (a quarterly) presented ideas and opinions.