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Pages in category "The New Yorker staff writers" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Dana Goodyear – staff writer, poet, 2000–2023 [28] Anand Gopal – reporter, 2020–2021; Adam Gopnik – staff writer, critic, 1984, 1986-2024; Nadine Gordimer – writer, 1951–2013; Witold Gordon – illustrator; Edward Gorey – illustrator, 1992; Robert Gottlieb – editor, writer, 1987– Philip Gourevitch – staff writer, 1995–2017
Eugene Kinkead was an American journalist and staff writer and editor at The New Yorker for 58 years. A World War Two war correspondent described as New Yorker founding editor Harold Ross's "favorite gumshoe", [2] Kinkead was an editor of the magazine's "The Talk of the Town" department for many years, and the author of seven books about nature and history, fiction, poetry, profiles, and light ...
She currently works as a staff writer for The New Yorker, and teaches at Columbia University, Princeton University and 92nd Street Y. [1] Born in Abington, Pennsylvania, she earned her B.A. from Harvard University in 1975. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, [2] Vogue, and The Atlantic Monthly.
Witt is a staff writer for The New Yorker, [7] and has written for numerous publications including The New York Times, [6] Men's Journal, [6] The New York Observer, [8] n+1, [9] the Oxford American, [6] the London Review of Books, [10] GQ, The Nation, [11] and Miami New Times. [6] Her writing has been described as a blend of "personal writing ...
Singer joined the staff of The New Yorker in 1974. [4] Several of his articles for the magazine were expanded into books, including Funny Money, his account of the collapse of the Penn Square Bank of Oklahoma City; and Citizen K: The Deeply Weird American Journey of Brett Kimberlin. [5]
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His first published contribution to The New Yorker was a fictional piece that appeared in 1958. In 1960 he joined the magazine as a staff writer. [2] [3] His earliest writing for the magazine consisted largely of short humor pieces. His first piece of nonfiction writing for the magazine was a profile of Jean Tinguely that appeared in 1962. [2]