The New Yorker Magazine was founded in 1920 by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, who publishes weekly journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
In the early decades, the magazine sometimes published two or even three short stories a week, but in recent years the speed of a story has remained constant in each issue. While some of the styles and themes are more repetitive in their stories, the stories are characterized by a different monotony from different genres, from introverted introverted narratives to Donald Barthelem’s surrealism to short narratives of neural life. They have fueled. New Yorkers are stories that are set in vast areas of places and periods and translated into many languages.
The New Yorker has been the source of many films. Both fiction and non-fiction have been adapted for the big screen, including Flash of Genius (2008), The Bridge (2006), and Brokeback Mountain (2005).
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