Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from December 31, 1973, featuring a captivating cover by Lee Lorenz, is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of iconic American literature and journalism. This magazine offers a snapshot of its era, capturing the cultural and political landscape of the time.
This particular issue stands out with its intriguing artwork and rich content, making it a perfect addition to any collection. The absence of a label adds to its charm, presenting a clean and unblemished presentation that focuses solely on the artistry of the cover.

Inside, readers will find a variety of articles and features that highlight themes relevant not only to the year 1973 but also to timeless human experiences:
- Exclusive Literary Insights: Dive into thought-provoking pieces, including Garrison Keillor’s “Friendly Neighbor” and Robert Dana’s poignant poem “The Watergate Elegy.” Each article provides a glimpse into the intellectual discourse of the time.
- Cultural Commentary: Enjoy critiques and perspectives on art and cinema from renowned critics like Pauline Kael. This issue also features editorials and letters that encapsulate the vibrant conversation in media and the arts.
Condition is paramount for collectible items. The magazine is protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in excellent shape. Please refer to the attached image for a detailed view of the item’s condition. Rest assured, the item pictured is exactly what you will receive.
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