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  1. Arthur Miller on surviving New York summers before the advent of air conditioners.

  2. It is sometimes said of Jack Kerouac that fame killed him—that he was driven crazy by endless requests to explain the meaning of the term “Beat.” Kerouac was certainly undone by something.

  3. On the growth of the San Francisco neighborhood known as the Castro, “the first settlement built by gay liberation.”

  4. The giant squid has consumed the imaginations of many oceanographers. How could something so big remain unseen for so long—or be less understood than the dinosaurs?

  5. “I have told the fucking truth to everyone I have ever met”: a Profile of the activist and author Larry Kramer.

  6. In 2003, the novelist Gabriel García Márquez, who was born ninety-two years ago today, recounted life as a young writer and his struggles amid early success:

  7. From the , a 1950 Profile of Ernest Hemingway, by Lillian Ross:

  8. In honor of The New Yorker’s ninety-fourth anniversary, we’re bringing you a new collection of twelve profiles from the :

  9. Why human breast milk is a scientific marvel:

  10. In "A Letter from a Region in My Mind," from 1962, James Baldwin reflects on growing up in Harlem, deciding to join a church, and serving as a minister:

  11. “It’s a gay Woodstock”: from 1970, a personal account from the first parade commemorating the Stonewall riots.

  12. Sunday Reading: Culinary Journeys. My latest archive collection for is a selection of pieces about food & the culinary arts—w/stories by M.F.K. Fisher, A.J. Liebling, , , Nora Ephron, John McPhee, Calvin Trillin + more.

  13. The novelist Ralph Ellison, who was born a hundred and five years ago today, sought to emulate the writers who gave him a sense of himself as an artist:

  14. Michelin has gone to extraordinary lengths to maintain the anonymity of its inspectors. Many of the company’s top executives have never even met one:

  15. Sunday reading from archive: this week, we’re highlighting a selection of pieces on notable American playwrights—w/stories by Hilton Als, , , , and more.

  16. From the , a 1999 Profile of Richard Pryor, by Hilton Als:

  17. From the , a 2009 Profile of Nora Ephron, by :

  18. 26. ožu 2019.

    "It will probably be among the two or three most authoritative books on Watergate, which in time will be the ruination of forests." Richard Rovere

  19. 17. tra 2019.

    1954 cover by Charles Addams featuring Notre Dame.

  20. 31. ožu 2019.

    RT NewYorker: RT erinoverbey: Sunday reading from NewYorker archive: this week, we’re highlighting stories about the appeal of dystopian fiction—w/pieces by Anthony Burgess, magiciansbook, tnyfrontrow, Rebeccamead_NYC, Jill Lepore, and more.

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