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Just the one can't-miss piece from each issue of the New Yorker. All because we know you're busy. And because we're really nice.

Brother On Sunday

March 2, 2009

“Brother On Sunday”
by A. M. Homes

The Background Hum: Ian McEwan and the science of suspense.

February 23, 2009
February 23, 2009

The Background Hum
Ian McEwan and the science of suspense.

by Daniel Zalewski

Checkpoints: Where accuracy meets flair.

February 9 & 16, 2009
February 9 & 16, 2009

Checkpoints
Where accuracy meets flair.

by John McPhee

Heroes and Zeroes: When central bankers rescued, then ruined, the world.

February 2, 2009
February 2, 2009

Heroes and Zeroes
When central bankers rescued, then ruined, the world.

by John Lanchester

Getting There from Here: How health-care reform really happens.

January 26, 2008
January 26, 2009

Annals of Public Policy
Getting There from Here
How health-care reform really happens.

by Atul Gawande

The Cobra: Inside a movie-marketing playbook.

January 19, 2008
January 19, 2009

Letter from California
The Cobra
Inside a movie-marketing playbook.

by Tad Friend

The Speech: Inaugural Addresses, great and otherwise.

January 12, 2009
January 12, 2009

Annals of the Presidency
The Speech
Inaugural Addresses, great and otherwise.

by Jill Lepore

Lives of the Saints: International hardship duty in Chad.

January 5, 2009
January 5, 2009

Lives of the Saints
International hardship duty in Chad.

by Jonathan Harr

A look back at 2008

The end of any year brings much introspection and the inevitable best of lists.  As this is a project solely devoted to a best of theme, it appears to be only appropriate to select a best of for the year. However, I am reluctant to provide such a selection for both practical and philosophical reasons. To understand my reasoning, I must return to the impetus of this project.

In early 2008, I took notice that many of my friends had stacks of The New Yorker magazines neatly piled on their coffee table (or bedside table, or dining room table . . .). Each time I spotted this stack I instinctively asked if they had read some article with which I was currently obsessed. Perhaps it seemed that I asked only to assert that I too was one of the cool kids reading this fine Condé Nast publication. Although I have oft been guilty of such transparent self-serving inquisition, on these occasions I had no ulterior motives. Each time I asked the answer would be some variation of “I’m still about ten issues behind, is that a good article?”  After months of these conversations, I figured that there may be more people out there who love The New Yorker, but just don’t have time to read each issue from cover to cover. Thus the New Yorkerest was born.
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The Privilege of the Grave

December 22 & 29, 2008
December 22 & 29, 2008

The Privilege of the Grave
by Mark Twain