The New Yorker Full Magazine January 2, 1978 R.O. Blechman Cover


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This vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated January 2, 1978, features a memorable cover illustration by the acclaimed artist R.O. Blechman. This distinctive cover sets the tone for an issue filled with compelling articles and artistic expressions that capture the essence of the late 1970s.

The January 1978 edition of The New Yorker showcases a rich variety of content, including fiction, poetry, investigative journalism, and cultural commentary. It is a must-read for literature enthusiasts and collectors of vintage magazines alike. Each page offers a glimpse into the societal themes and artistic endeavors of the time, making it a valuable historical artifact.

This particular issue is interesting not just for its cover, but for its insightful articles and notable contributions from a myriad of talented writers. It serves as a remarkable time capsule, reflecting on the cultural landscape of the 1970s. Readers will appreciate the blend of humor, depth, and artistic merit that has kept The New Yorker a cherished publication for decades.

Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is in good condition, though it may exhibit some wear on the original subscription cover. Such characteristics only enhance its charm and collectibility.

Noteworthy articles featured in this issue include:

  • "Meanness Rising from the Suds" by S. J. Perelman – A sharp and humorous piece from one of America's great satirists.
  • "Father’s Last Escape" by Bruno Schulz – A poignant and powerful short story from the acclaimed Polish writer.

This issue also features poetry selections and profiles of influential individuals, including Dr. Lewis Thomas, making it a well-rounded collectible for both avid readers and fans of The New Yorker.

All of our vintage magazines come with a protective plastic covering to ensure their preservation over the years. We also offer combined shipping for those looking to expand their collections.

A true gem for collectors and fans, this issue provides a fascinating insight into the cultural, political, and artistic narratives of the 1970s, enhanced by a distinguished lineup of illustrators and contributors.

Explore the depth of 1970s culture through this unique vintage magazine, illustrating why original copies of The New Yorker remain highly sought after.

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