A Weighty and Whimsical Century of The New Yorker’s Archives
The archives of The New Yorker, housed at the New York Public Library, consist of more than 2,500 boxes of manuscripts, letters, page proofs, cartoons, art, photographs and memos. They…
The archives of The New Yorker, housed at the New York Public Library, consist of more than 2,500 boxes of manuscripts, letters, page proofs, cartoons, art, photographs and memos. They…
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Bare tree branches don’t quiet the wind, and the ice on the bay is thick enough that the neighbors set up a hockey rink offshore. Nothing…
I first came across Lori Gottlieb’s work when I read “Maybe You Should Talk to Someone,” her funny, candid memoir written from both sides of the couch — as a…