The New Yorker, a US institution, celebrates 100 years of goings on The New Yorker magazine, a staple of American literary and cultural life defined by its distinctive covers, long-form journalism, ...
at a time when the diffusion of American literature coexisted with anti-Americanism. Current research on the translation of American fiction in big Italian magazines in the 1930s helps define the ...
Since America’s founding, the diversity of American writers has shaped its literature. Authors and poets of the past have created a colorful collection of works that are still studied today alongside ...
They are studded with the celebrated names — E.B. White, J.D. Salinger, John Updike, Rachel Carson — that filled this most mythologized of magazines, and helped transform American literary life.