Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from April 22, 1974, featuring a captivating cover by the talented Laura Jean Allen. This vintage magazine is in very good condition, showcasing the timeless charm of a publication that has been a staple of American culture for decades.
This magazine is more than just a collection of articles; it's a time capsule that transports you back to the vibrant literary landscape of the 1970s. Inside, you'll find a rich selection of essays, poetry, and cultural commentary that remain relevant today.

Key Features:
- Includes iconic articles and essays from renowned writers like Edna O'Brien and Robert Penn Warren.
- Enhanced with rich cultural insights and iconic illustrations that define the era.
The issue features a variety of intriguing content, such as:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
"COME DOWN TO QUEUE" - Peter De Vries
"READING LATE AT NIGHT, THERMOMETER FALLING" (POEM) - Robert Penn Warren
"THE FAVORITE" - Edna O'Brien
A REPORTER IN WASHINGTON, D.C. (POLITICAL NOTES—I) - Elizabeth Drew
THE THEATRE
OFF BROADWAY - Brendan Gill, Edith Oliver
THE RACE TRACK - Audax Minor
U.S. JOURNAL: IMPERIAL COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - Calvin Trillin
MUSICAL EVENTS - Desmond Shawe-Taylor
THE CURRENT CINEMA - Pauline Kael
DANCING - Arlene Croce
BOOKS - Winthrop Sargeant
BRIEFLY NOTED
This special issue is perfect for collectors, fans of literature, and anyone looking to delve into the past. It is well-preserved and features minor wear on the edges, which adds to its vintage appeal. You can see the condition in the detailed photos provided.
Each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity. We also offer combined shipping for multiple purchases, so feel free to ask us for details!
Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable edition of The New Yorker—a great addition to any collection or as a unique gift for a literature enthusiast!