THE NEW YORKER EDITOR IN THE OBSERVER
"The quiet American"
Read this portrait about David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker.
Published in last week London“s Observer, the piece starts saying:
It's a magazine that runs 10,000-word articles on African states and the pension system, has almost no pictures and is published in black and white. So how does the New Yorker sell more than a million copies a week? Gaby Wood meets David Remnick, its big-brained editor, and talks speed writing, 30-hour days and meeting Little Ant and Little Dec.
Here you can read the hole article.
Read this portrait about David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker.
Published in last week London“s Observer, the piece starts saying:
It's a magazine that runs 10,000-word articles on African states and the pension system, has almost no pictures and is published in black and white. So how does the New Yorker sell more than a million copies a week? Gaby Wood meets David Remnick, its big-brained editor, and talks speed writing, 30-hour days and meeting Little Ant and Little Dec.
Here you can read the hole article.

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