Description
If you are a fan of classic American literature and journalism, you will certainly appreciate this collectible item: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from July 19, 1976, featuring the captivating cover by James Stevenson. This magazine is an exemplary piece that captures the heart and spirit of its time, making it not only a great read but also a fantastic addition to any collection.
This edition of The New Yorker showcases an array of thought-provoking articles and poems that reflect the literary prowess of the authors involved. With content that includes the much-discussed "Talk of the Town," this magazine offers insights into the culture and events of the day. Notable works from prominent writers such as John Updike and Saul Bellow grace its pages, ensuring a captivating experience for readers.
Some key features of this magazine include:
- Authenticity: This is an original magazine from 1976, complete with the iconic cover design that captures the era.
- Quality Condition: The magazine comes without a label and is presented in a plastic protective covering, preserving its quality for decades to come.
The magazine features a plethora of remarkable pieces, including:
- "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" - 19
- "UNTITLED" - Sheila Ballantyne 24
- "THE LULL" (POEM) - Anthony Hecht 27
- "FROM THE JOURNAL OF A LEPER" - John Updike 28
- "GRIMOIRE" (POEM) - Stephen Dobyns 32
- "REFLECTIONS (THE MIDDLE EAST—II)" - Saul Bellow 34
- "THE MYSTERY OF EMILY DICKINSON" (POEM) - Marvin Bell 52
- "THE CURRENT CINEMA" - Penelope Gilliatt 81
- "JAZZ" - Whitney Balliett 82
- "THE RACE TRACK" - Audax Minor 91
- "BOOKS" - Desmond Shawe-Taylor 93
- "BRIEFLY NOTED" - 95
This magazine is not just a nostalgic journey but also a conversation starter for literary enthusiasts. Whether you are a collector or a casual reader, this July 19, 1976 edition offers timeless discussions and perspectives. We ensure that the item you see in the picture is exactly what you will receive. Please check the image for condition purposes. We offer combined shipping; just ask us! Explore this unique piece of literary history while it lasts!