In 1946, the New Yorker devoted an entire issue to John Hersey's report on the consequences of the US atomic bomb on ...
The New Yorker magazine, a staple of American literary and cultural life defined by its distinctive covers, long-form ...
In 1946, the New Yorker devoted an entire issue to John Hersey's report on the consequences of the US atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The cover features a bucolic landscape, drawn by Charles E.
From its first edition 100 years ago through the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, to the attacks of September 11, 2001 and on to the present day, New Yorker covers have won both artistic and ...
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