Description
Discover a piece of history with this complete edition of The New Yorker, dated May 16, 1970, featuring a stunning cover by Andrei Francois. This magazine not only encapsulates the essence of its time but also showcases the iconic editorial style that has made The New Yorker a legend in periodical publishing.
This particular issue is in very good condition, especially considering its age. You will receive the exact item as pictured, and we have taken great care to provide detailed photographs for your review.
Key Features:
- Timeless Content: Dive into compelling articles and poems from notable writers, bringing you intellect and entertainment in one package.
- Collectible Quality: With minor wear on the edges, this magazine is perfect for collectors or anyone interested in cultural history.
We take pride in our careful packaging, ensuring that your purchase arrives in a plastic protective covering to maintain its condition.
In this issue, you will find engaging articles and poems that reflect the thoughts and discussions of the era:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN 31
"USING 1957-59 AS A BASE, TRY STEALING HOME" Gordon Cotler 36
"UPON SHAVING OFF ONE'S BEARD" (POEM) John Updike 37
"THE DRIVER'S SEAT" Muriel Spark 38
"RADICAL DEPARTURES" (POEM) Howard Moss 42
THE THEATRE
OFF BROADWAY Brendan Gill 105
U.S. JOURNAL: MISSOURI Calvin Trillin 108
THE CURRENT CINEMA Penelope Gilliatt 114
LETTER FROM PARIS Genêt 117
MUSICAL EVENTS Winthrop Sargeant 122
LETTER FROM INDO-CHINA Robert Shaplen 125
"IRIS" (POEM) Muriel Rukeyser 144
THE RACE TRACK Audax Minor 145
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON Richard H. Rovere 146
BOOKS L. E. Sissman 152
BRIEFLY NOTED 154
If you're interested in unique publications with cultural significance, this is a must-have addition to your collection. We offer combined shipping, so don't hesitate to reach out if you're considering multiple items. Invest in a slice of literary history today!