Lois Long was only 29 years old when she wrote her “Doldrums” series for The New Yorker, but the chronicler of Jazz Age nightlife who once epitomized the flapper lifestyle felt much older given how much the world had changed in just a few short years. She was particularly appalled by ...
…and this submission that was doubtless inspired by Arno’s own home life and his brief, tempestuous marriage toNew YorkercolleagueLois Long… …here’s a couple of comics featuring Milquetoast characters…this one byGarrett Price… …and another byLeonard Dove… …and two submissions from one ...
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As we know, New Yorker founding editor Harold Ross was a man of contradictions, at once profane and puritanical, the latter on display when it came to one of Day’s cartoon submissions for the magazine. According to Brendan Gill’s memoir Here at The New Yorker, Ross balked at publishing...
Ogden Nashwas working as an editor at Doubleday when he submitted some rhymes toTheNew Yorker.Harold Ross(New Yorkerfounder/editor) saw the submissions and asked for more, apparently stating “they are about the most original stuff we have had lately.” Here is one of the later submissions:...
“The Talk of the Town.” Coates was no stranger to the avant garde, having himself embraced literary innovation and experimentation as a novelist.James Thurberis credited with bringing Coates toTheNew Yorkerin 1927—the two became close friends—and Coates would stay forty years with the ...
…and two submissions from one of my favorite cartoonists,Barbara Shermund, so ahead of her time… …Helen Hokinsonexamined a physician’s bedside manner… …andI. Kleinoffered his take on the new economy… * * * We move right along to the Dec. 21, 1929 issue, where things seemed to...
a name Jones thought immodest). Jones dominated top-level amateur competition from the early 1920s through 1930—the year he achieved a Grand Slam by winning golf ’s four major tournaments in the same year. However, by the 1934 Jones’s skills began to wane. TheNew Yorkerhad little to ...
Along with the poetry submissions,E.B. Whitealso received a letter from the local Communists urgingTheNew Yorkerto join hands with the oppressed classes. White, however, found that class divisions weren’t always what they seemed… FREEDOM AND SOME FREE STUFF, PLEASE…About 10,000 Communists an...