An edition of The world through a monocle (1999)

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the New Yorker at midcentury

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An edition of The world through a monocle (1999)

The world through a monocle

the New Yorker at midcentury

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At midcentury, The New Yorker magazine occupied an unsurpassed niche of cultural authority, wielding a power without precedent in the magazine market. In this period a small but influential community of readers relied on The New Yorker as a guide to the emerging postwar world, turning to it for information about Broadway theater, Parisian pret-a-porter, Italian Communism, the bombing of Bikini Atoll, English movies, and French wines.

A well-known critic lamented that "certain groups have come to communicate almost exclusively in references to the [magazine's] sacred writings." The World through a Monocle is a study of these "sacred writings.".

Mary Corey mines the magazine's mix of journalism, fiction, advertisements, cartoons, and poetry to unearth a kind of New Yorker Village - a locale of contradiction and delight, of self-importance and social justice. She exposes a magazine with blind spots in regard to women and to racial and ethnic stereotyping, but which nevertheless strove towards liberal ideals, publishing the work of Rachel Carson, John Hersey, Hannah Arendt, and others.

She recreates an audience that devoured ads for luxury items while avidly absorbing social criticism and political engagement. Balancing the wish to live well with the aim to do good, The New Yorker provided what seemed like a coherent value system in an incoherent world.

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Language
English
Pages
251

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-242) and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
051
Library of Congress
PN4900.N35 C67 1999, PN4900.N35C67 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 251 p. ;
Number of pages
251

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL379062M
ISBN 10
0674961935
LCCN
98041167
OCLC/WorldCat
39692329
LibraryThing
64846
Goodreads
1843330

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OL1967657W

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