Description
Explore a piece of literary history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from January 10, 1977, featuring a stunning cover by renowned artist Gretchen Dow Simpson. This vintage magazine is not just a publication; it's a collector's item that encapsulates the cultural and artistic dialogues of its time. Perfect for both avid readers and collectors, this magazine is sure to spark nostalgia and conversation.
This magazine is in very good condition, especially considering its age. Its pages are intact, and the vibrant cover still catches the eye. Check out the detailed photos included to see for yourself the quality. Remember, the item you see is exactly what you will receive!
Key features of this edition:
- Original cover art by Gretchen Dow Simpson, adding a unique aesthetic appeal to any collection.
- Includes a variety of engaging articles and poems from notable writers like W.S. Merwin and Stephen Jamison.
The January 1977 issue contains a rich array of content, including:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN - 19
"A STREET OF DAY" - W. S. Merwin 25
"THE SCHREUDERSPITZE" - Mark Helprin 26
"THE SEA WHICH IS ALWAYS BRINGING US BRIDES" (POEM) - Stephen Jamison 28
"PASSING OUT" (POEM) - Terry Stokes 32
A REPORTER IN WASHINGTON, D.C. (JOURNAL—I) - Elizabeth Drew 40
THE THEATRE - Brendan Gill 76
MUSICAL EVENTS - Andrew Porter 78
U.S. JOURNAL: CLEVELAND, TENN. - Calvin Trillin 83
THE CURRENT CINEMA - Pauline Kael 89
BOOKS - V. S. Pritchett 95
BRIEFLY NOTED - 98

This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preserve its quality. Although it shows minor wear on the edges, it remains a desirable addition to any magazine collection. Explore the depth of articles and stories that made this era memorable.
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