An exhibition at the New York Public Library celebrates the magazine’s literary stars and unsung office heroes. By Jennifer Schuessler The archives of The New Yorker, housed at the New York ...
Gems from the archive that deliver timeless pleasures with fresh insight.
These people, the agile Pulcinellas of Manhattan’s Grub Street,* were outlining the policy of a magazine they had decided to publish—The New Yorker. “The purpose,” they said ...