Description
Step into the world of literary history with this iconic edition of The New Yorker>, complete magazine from January 3, 1977, featuring the captivating cover by James Stevenson. This vintage issue is a perfect addition for collectors and fans of classic journalism alike.
This particular magazine is in very good condition considering its age, displaying minor wear along the edges. It has been well-preserved and comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. For your peace of mind, the item you see in the pictures is exactly what you'll receive.
This edition features some captivating highlights, including:
- The Talk of the Town - A glimpse into contemporary conversations and cultural critiques.
- Poems and Stories - Works from renowned authors, including a poem titled "Pot Roast" by Mark Strand and "Mythology, Art, and the Farming Life" by James McConkey.
Don't miss the thought-provoking articles and literary gems found within the pages of this magazine. The notable features include:
- In-depth coverage of both current cinema and musical events, with insights from Pauline Kael and Andrew Porter.
- A unique perspective on books, offering recommendations and reviews by Susan Lardner.
This vintage publication is not only a piece of art but also a portal to the past, showcasing the cultural landscape of the 1970s. We offer combined shipping, so feel free to inquire if you're interested in multiple purchases. Make this timeless issue a part of your collection and enjoy a slice of history right from your coffee table!