Collection: The New Yorker Magazine
The New Yorker, founded in 1925 as a weekly magazine, is an iconic American publication known for its journalism, literary writing, and cartoons. Published 47 times a year with five double issues, it features reporting, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, and poetry. While often focusing on New York City cultural life, The New Yorker produces impactful longform journalism and shorter commentary on a wide range of topics for a national and international readership. It is renowned for its topical and humorous covers, perspectives on contemporary culture, modern fiction and literary criticism, rigorous editing standards, coverage of politics and social issues, and signature single-panel cartoons.