| David Remnick - 2008 - 609 ページ
The New Yorker dishes up a feast of delicious writing–food and drink memoirs, short stories, tell-alls, and poems, seasoned with a generous dash of cartoons. “To read this ... | |
| David Remnick, Henry Finder - 2002 - 527 ページ
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he called it a “comic weekly.” And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to ... | |
| David Remnick, Henry Finder - 2008 - 546 ページ
The New Yorker is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for eighty years, it’s also been a hoot. In ... | |
| David Remnick - 2007 - 530 ページ
New York City is not only The New Yorker magazine's place of origin and its sensibility's lifeblood, it is the heart of American literary culture. Wonderful Town, an anthology ... | |
| David Remnick - 2007 - 626 ページ
One of art's purest challenges is to translate a human being into words. The New Yorker has met this challenge more successfully and more originally than any other modern ... | |
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