Although its reviews and events listings often focus on cultural
life within New York City, "The New Yorker" boasts an international
audience and is well-known for its commentaries on popular culture
and eccentric Americana; its attention to modern fiction and poetry
by the inclusion of short stories, literary reviews, and original
poems; its rigorous fact-checking and copyediting; its journalistic
regard for world politics and social issues; and its famous
single-panel cartoons sprinkled throughout each edition.
"The New Yorker" is an award-winning weekly magazine featuring
reporting, criticism, commentary, fiction, poetry, and renowned
single-panel cartoons. It has won more National Magazine Awards,
the magazine world's equivalent of the Oscars, than any other
magazine. Its contributors have won numerous awards, including the
Nobel Prize and the Pulitzer Prize. Robert Mankoff is the cartoon
editor of "The New Yorker," and a cartoonist in his own right. He
is the editor of many collections of "New Yorker" cartoons,
including "The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker."
Online:
www.newyorker.com
"The New Yorker" is an award-winning weekly magazine featuring
reporting, criticism, commentary, fiction, poetry, and renowned
single-panel cartoons. It has won more National Magazine Awards,
the magazine world's equivalent of the Oscars, than any other
magazine. Its contributors have won numerous awards, including the
Nobel Prize and the Pulitzer Prize.
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