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New Yorker
Here's the dog's life as seen through the eyes and imaginations of, among others, Charles Addams, Edward Koren, Saul Steinberg, and the dog's all-time best friend, James Thurber. 101 cartoons in all from The New Yorker over the past 65 ... [... more]
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Don Robertson
Don Robertson (1929-1999), lauded by The New Yorker as a "tremendously good writer," published eighteen books in his lifetime, including two others featuring Morris Bird III: The Sum and Total of Now and The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened, [... more]
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Susan Diamond
Susan Diamond was a fellow at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and spent seventeen years at the Los Angeles Times as a feature writer and columnist. She has worked for numerous publications, including The New Yorker, Time, People, and the Village ... [... more]
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Christoph Niemann
Christoph Niemann has illustrated covers for The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New York Times Magazine. He is the creator of the picture book The Police Cloud, and the illustrator of The Boy with Two Belly Buttons, by Stephen J. ... [... more]
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Burton Bernstein
Burton Bernstein, staff writer for the New Yorker from 1957 to 1992, is the author of eight books. Like his older brother, he is a Bostonian by birth and upbringing. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the Columbia University Graduate School of ... [... more]
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Nine Lives
Originating in a heralded series of New Yorker articles, Nine Lives tells the story of New Orleans through the lives of nine characters over forty years, bracketed by two epic hurricanes. It brings back to life the doomed city, its wondrous ... [... more]
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Kate M. Taylor
Kate Taylor is a culture reporter at the New York Sun; her writing has also appeared in Slate and the New Yorker. She lives in New York. Here, collected for the first time, 19 writers describe their eating disorders from the distance of recovery, ... [... more]
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Patrick Frederick
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he described it as a "comic weekly." And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to the founder's description, publishing the most illustrious ... [... more]
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Kiran Desai
Kiran Desai was born in India in 1971 and educated in India, England, and the United States. She studied creative writing at Columbia University, where she was the recipient of a Woolrich fellowship. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker and ... [... more]
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The Art of Clairtone
Based in New York City, Nina Munk is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and the author of . Her work has appeared in Vanity Fair, the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker, Fortune, and the New York Times. A fully illustrated, stylish look ... [... more]
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Robert Vare
ROBERT VARE is the editor at large of The Atlantic Monthly and a former editor at The New Yorker, theNew York Times Magazine, and Rolling Stone. Edited by Robert Vare The Best of the Atlantic Monthly "What is 'the American idea'? It is the ... [... more]
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New Yorker Magazine
Raymond Carver, Alice Munro, John Updike, Gabriel García Márquez, Mavis Gallant, Julian Barnes, Michael Chabon, Jamaica Kincaid, John O'Hara, Muriel Spark, Ann Beattie, and William Maxwell are among the contributors to Nothing But You: Love [... more]
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