Description
Discover a piece of history with the complete edition of The New Yorker magazine from November 22, 1976, featuring an iconic cover by Eugène Mihaesco. This magazine provides a fascinating glimpse into the culture and discussions of that time, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This issue is more than just a magazine; it is a snapshot of literary and artistic prowess, showcasing a variety of articles, poems, and profiles that reflect the thoughts of the era. Enjoy engaging pieces such as "The Latecomer" by James Munves and "Your Place is Empty" penned by Anne Tyler. This edition also features stunning poetry including "The Falcons" by W. S. Merwin and "Fifth Avenue Parade" by Anthony Hecht.
Check out some notable features included in this issue:
- In-depth profiles, such as a captivating look at Ralph Ellison, enhancing your understanding of significant cultural figures.
- Reviews of the current cinema and the theatre scene, offering insights into the world of entertainment from a unique perspective.
This magazine is not just an enjoyable read, but it also serves as a collectible item with historical significance. Each issue is carefully preserved in a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in excellent condition for years to come. We understand the importance of quality, and we offer combined shipping for our customers to make the purchasing process as smooth as possible.
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Whether you're a dedicated collector or new to The New Yorker, this magazine offers nostalgia and literary enjoyment. Don’t miss the chance to own this classic edition that captures a pivotal moment in time.