Description
Discover a piece of cultural history with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from November 8, 1976, featuring an eye-catching cover by the talented Paul Degen. This vintage magazine is an excellent find for collectors, literature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the rich legacy of one of America's most iconic publications.
This magazine is in very good, vintage condition, showcasing minor wear on the edges. It has been well-preserved, ensuring that you receive a compelling snapshot of magazine artistry and journalism from the late 1970s. Check out the detailed photos for a closer look at the condition before purchasing.
Key Features:
- Original Cover by Paul Degen: A striking visual that captures the essence of the era.
- Featured Literary Works: Enjoy diverse articles, poetry, and commentary from renowned writers of the time.
The table of contents is a treasure trove of literary gems including:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN 35
"THE FAIRY GODFATHERS" - John Updike 40
"THE BOBBY BISON BUY" - George W. S. Trow 43
"MY FATHER'S CAR" - Laura Furman 44
"WATCHING THE BREAKUP" (POEM) - Ann Stanford 46
ANNALS OF ARCHITECTURE (AVERY FISHER HALL) - Bruce Bliven, Jr. 51
"THE ODDS" (POEM) - Anthony Hecht 52
THE CURRENT CINEMA - Pauline Kael 136
U.S. JOURNAL: ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS - Calvin Trillin 146
"WHAT I CAME FOR" (POEM) - Philip Levine 154
THE AIR - Michael J. Arlen 155
LETTER FROM LONDON - Mollie Panter-Downes 162
THE THEATRE (OFF BROADWAY) - Edith Oliver 167
FOOTBALL - J. W. L. 168
MUSICAL EVENTS - Andrew Porter 170
THE RACE TRACK - Audax Minor 173
BOOKS - Alastair Reid 175
This magazine also comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. We offer combined shipping for your convenience; just reach out for details. Don't miss out on adding this unique piece to your collection!