About Town: The New Yorker And The World It Made

$15.96

This book offers a literary and cultural history of The New Yorker magazine and its impact on American prose.

About Town: The New Yorker And The World It Made
About Town: The New Yorker And The World It Made
$15.96

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For more than seven decades, the New Yorker has been the embodiment of urban sophistication and literary accomplishment, the magazine where the best work of virtually every prose giant of the century first appeared. With all the authority and elegance such a subject demands, Yagoda tells the fascinating story of the tiny journal that grew into a literary enterprise of epic proportions. Incorporating interviews with more than fifty former and current New Yorker writers, including the late Joseph Mitchell, Roger Angell, the late Pauline Kael, Calvin Trillin, and Ann Beattie, Yagoda is the first author to make extensive use of the New Yorker’s archives. About Town penetrates the inner workings of the New Yorker as no other book has done, opening a window on a lost age.

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Weight 0.726 lbs
Dimensions 23.1 × 15.1 × 3.1 in

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