Description
This collectible edition of The New Yorker showcases the issue dated August 8, 1977, featuring a striking cover illustration by the talented artist Arthur Getz. Known for its distinctive and thought-provoking visuals, this vintage magazine is not only a piece of literature but also a work of art that captures the essence of a bygone era.
This issue is notable for its rich content that encapsulates the cultural, social, and political landscape of the 1970s. It offers an engaging selection of fiction, poetry, investigative journalism, and cultural commentary, making it a treasure trove for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines alike.
Condition-wise, this copy is in good condition, with light wear typical for its age, ensuring its longevity as a cherished piece in any collection. The exact item shown in the listing is the one you will receive, allowing for total confidence in your purchase.
Features of this vintage magazine include:
- Comprehensive Literary Selection: Enjoy stories and poems from notable authors and poets of the time.
- Rich Illustrations: Stunning artwork by acclaimed artists enhances the reading experience.
This significant issue includes:
- "The Headrag" by Berry Morgan – A compelling short story.
- Poetry selections from James Wright and Jorge Luis Borges.
- Articles on cinema, sports, and music encapsulating the diverse tastes of the era.
As a must-have for collectors, literature enthusiasts, and fans of The New Yorker, this issue provides a fascinating glimpse into the culture, politics, and arts of the late 1970s. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history that reflects the intellectual spirit of its time.