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Here At The New Yorker

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By Brendan Gill

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Aug 22, 1997
Page Count
440 pages
Publisher
Da Capo
ISBN-13
9780306808104

Price

$24.99

Price

$31.99 CAD

Format

Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $24.99 $31.99 CAD

For over sixty years Brendan Gill has been a contented inmate of the singular institution known as the New Yorker. This affectionate account of the magazine, long known as a home for congenital unemployables, is a celebration of its wards and attendants—William Shawn, Harold Ross’s gentle and courtly successor as editor; the incorrigible mischief-maker James Thurber; the two Whites, Katherine and E. B.; John O’Hara, “master of the fancied slight”; and, among a hundred others, Peter Arno, Saul Steinberg, Edmund Wilson, and Lewis Mumford. Brendan Gill has known them all, and by virtue of his virtually total recall, keen eye, and impeccable prose, his diverting portraits of these eccentrics in rage and repose are amply supplied with both dimples and warts. Here at the New Yorker—now updated with a new introduction detailing the reigns of Robert Gottlieb and Tina Brown—is a delightful tour of New York’s most glorious madhouse.


Brendan Gill

About the Author

Brendan Gill (1914-1997), an author and critic, wrote for The New Yorker for more than sixty years, contributing innumerable short stories, poems, profiles, and reviews. He wrote some fifteen books, including his memoir, Here at The New Yorker, which was a national bestseller. Gill chaired the board of directors of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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