The New Yorker Archive Digitized: Full Access Now Available
- Hear's a breakdown of the content,focusing on the stories and authors mentioned,as well as the key announcement:
- * The New yorker's full archive is now available online at https://newyorker.com/archive.
- * Thomas Whiteside: "Tomatoes" (1977) - about the American latex tomato.
Hear’s a breakdown of the content,focusing on the stories and authors mentioned,as well as the key announcement:
Key Announcement:
* The New yorker’s full archive is now available online at https://newyorker.com/archive. This includes over a hundred thousand articles from more then four thousand issues, significantly expanding access to past content.
Stories & Authors Mentioned (with links provided in the text):
* Thomas Whiteside: “Tomatoes” (1977) – about the American latex tomato.
* John McPhee: “The Lawns of Wimbledon” (1968) – about the grass at Wimbledon.
* Susan Orlean: “The Inner Workings of a Supermarket” (1992)
* Talk of the Town stories:
* “Urinals (art)” (1992)
* “Urinals (not art)” (1992)
* John Updike: “A & P” (1961) – short story
* Calvin Tomkins: Profile of Marcel Duchamp (1965)
* Jorge Luis Borges: (1971) – article titled “The Congress”
* Susan Sontag: “Approaching Artaud” (1973)
* Ralph Ellison: (1996) - article titled “Boy on a Train”
* Louise Glück: “Circe’s Power” (1995)
* Frank Sinatra: (1946) – article titled “The Voice with the Golden Accessories I”
* Michael Jordan: “Back in Play” (1995)
* Royals: (1935) – article titled “Her Majesty the Queen”
* rock Stars: (2001) – article titled “True Stories 3”
* Cowboys: (1977) – article titled “Cowboyi”
* Clowns: (1939) – article titled “Here Come the Clowns”
* Letters From: Abu Dhabi and Zimbabwe.
* “Annals of”: Haberdashery and Veterinary Medicine.
Types of Content Available:
* Over 31,000 Talk of the town stories
* 2,400 “reporter at Large” pieces
* 13,000+ works of fiction
* 14,000 poems
* 3,000 Letters from various locations
* 1,500 “Annals of” articles on diverse topics.
