Christmas at The New Yorker
By E. B. White, Sally Benson and S.J. Perelman
Foreword by John Updike
Edited by The New Yorker
By E. B. White, Sally Benson and S.J. Perelman
Foreword by John Updike
Edited by The New Yorker
Category: Fiction | Classic Fiction
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Jun 10, 2009 | ISBN 9780307482914
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Praise
“[A] whimsically delicious collection . . . as uplifting as it is cynical. Even Scrooge would find it worth the moola.”
–Entertainment Weekly
“No publication in history has ever delivered on [Christmas] delights better than has The New Yorker. And here in an astonishing richness of wit and dignity, acid and humane letters, is a complication of the best stuff.”
–Baltimore Sun
“This collection truly shines. . . . A treasure trove of quality work from the 1920s into the twenty-first century with themes that accentuate the holiday’s timeless appeal.”
–The Florida Times-Union
“An anthology of many charms.”
–The New York Times
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