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Reviewed on July 1, 2000
From its inception, The New Yorker has added a literary element to the sophisticated upper-middle- and upper-class lifestyles of its primary audience. Those who aren t in that social echelon have turned to the magazine for its excellent fiction and commentary. These two audio anthologies cover the 1930s through the 1990s. Life Stories, narrated by Amy Irving and others, includes selections from the Profiles feature, which contains biographies of interesting...Log In or Sign Up to Read More