The New Yorker Full Magazine April 14, 1975 Charles Saxon Cover


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This unique vintage magazine, The New Yorker, from April 14, 1975, features a captivating cover illustration by Charles Saxon that beautifully encapsulates the artistic style of the time. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines, this issue offers a rich tapestry of cultural commentary, fiction, poetry, and investigative journalism that reflects the complexities and vibrant culture of the 1970s.

This specific edition is particularly interesting as it includes prominent contributions from celebrated authors and poets, including:

  • "Utopia of a Tired Man" by Jorge Luis Borges – A thought-provoking piece from one of the 20th-century's most impactful writers.
  • Poetic selections – Featuring works such as "Rebecca, 14" by Jean Valentine and "Inventing the Toucan" by Larry Levis.
  • Profiles of the celebrated – A deep exploration of the life of opera star Shirley Verrett.

This issue is in good condition with minor wear on its original subscription cover, making it a valuable addition for any serious collector of vintage magazines. All items from Original Magazines include a plastic protective covering to ensure their preservation, further enhancing their collectability.

As part of its cultural significance, this New Yorker issue captures the essence of the 1970s, a time filled with dynamic political landscapes and vibrant artistic expressions. It serves as a potent reminder of the era’s literature, arts, and social commentary.

All of our vintage magazines are shipped with care, and we offer combined shipping options for greater convenience. Whether you are a longtime aficionado of vintage publications or a new collector looking to expand your collection, this The New Yorker vintage issue is not to be missed!

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