Description
The New Yorker Full Magazine from November 26, 2001, is an exceptional piece of history that captures the essence of a pivotal moment in American culture and politics. Titled "Enduring Freedom" and creatively illustrated by the renowned Art Spiegelman, this magazine serves as a fascinating artifact for both collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary visual art. It provides a glimpse into the sentiments and narratives that defined the era following the events of September 11, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
This issue not only showcases Spiegelman's striking cover art but also includes a variety of articles and illustrations that delve into the national discourse of the time. Given its rich content, it is sure to be a conversation starter for anyone interested in the intersections of art, politics, and society. Whether you are a long-time reader or new to The New Yorker, this full magazine offers valuable insights and unique perspectives.
One of the key benefits of adding this piece to your collection is its condition. The magazine is in good shape, retaining much of its original quality despite minor wear throughout. It includes an address label on the front, adding a touch of authenticity to its history. Additionally, to ensure its preservation, this magazine comes protected in a plastic covering.
- Good Condition
- Comes with plastic covering for protection
For visual reference, here is the magazine cover:
Don’t miss your chance to own a part of history. This magazine is a delightful blend of art and journalism that will not only enhance your collection but also spark meaningful discussions. Get it today and take a step back in time to explore the artistic reactions to a significant moment in American history.