The New Yorker Full Magazine December 12, 1977 Edward Koren Cover


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This vintage magazine is a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The New Yorker Full Magazine from December 12, 1977, features a captivating cover illustration by Edward Koren, making it a standout piece in the world of vintage magazines.

This particular issue encapsulates the cultural and artistic landscape of the late 1970s, a decade marked by significant social and political shifts. It serves as a fascinating time capsule, offering a glimpse into the thoughts, attitudes, and artistic expressions of the era. The magazine includes a diverse collection of essays, poetry, and reviews that reflect the vibrant cultural tapestry of the time.

As a collectible, this New Yorker issue is in good condition, showcasing minor wear on the original subscription cover typical for its age. Collectors will appreciate its provenance and the authenticity of such a vintage piece.

This magazine not only highlights important literary works but also features engaging articles from well-known writers. It includes:

  • Your Action Line by Charles Portis – A sharp and engaging literary piece that resonates with readers.
  • Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass by Bruno Schulz – A unique and thought-provoking story from the Polish writer.
  • Profiles: Claes Oldenburg by Calvin Tomkins – A deep dive into the life and work of the renowned sculptor and pop artist.
  • The Current Cinema by Pauline Kael – A sharp critique of contemporary films that add valuable insights into the film industry of that time.

This issue also showcases illustrations from a distinguished lineup of artists including Donald Reilly, William Steig, and James Stevenson, enhancing its appeal and collectibility.

For any fan of vintage magazines, the December 12, 1977, issue of The New Yorker is a must-have addition. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique vintage magazine that captures the essence of its time!

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