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Discover a piece of literary history with "The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 8, 1970," featuring a stunning cover by Charles E. Martin and sold without a label. This classic magazine captures the essence of its time and is a perfect addition for collectors and aficionados of vintage publications.
The New Yorker is renowned for its engaging content and rich storytelling. This particular issue includes a variety of thought-provoking articles, poems, and stories that reflect the culture of the 1970s. You’ll find works by celebrated authors such as Donald Barthelme, Jorge Luis Borges, and Alice T. McIntyre, among others. This makes it not only a great read but also a valuable item for collectors.
- Engaging Content: The magazine features a mix of insightful profiles, poetry, and commentary, making it a delightful experience for any reader.
- Collectible Item: This issue is a fantastic addition for any magazine collector or New Yorker fan, showcasing a unique cover art and exclusive writings from renowned authors.
As you flip through the magazine, you can explore various segments, including:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN 21
"THE SHOW" Donald Barthelme 26
"THE MEETING" Jorge Luis Borges 30
CURRENTS (POEM) Arthur Freeman 32
PROFILES (HOLLAND—I) Anthony Bailey 34
"THE CURE" (POEM) Alice T. McIntyre 38
THE CURRENT CINEMA Penelope Gilliatt 58
ON AND OFF THE AVENUE (ABOUT THE HOUSE) Janet Malcolm 62
THE RACE TRACK Audax Minor 66
LETTER FROM PARIS Genêt 69
BOOKS John Updike 72
BRIEFLY NOTED 76
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Your satisfaction is our priority. We guarantee that the item pictured is what you will receive. Dive into the nostalgia and charm of the 1970s with this issue of The New Yorker, a true treasure for any magazine lover!