Janice Harayda
Jul 30, 2021

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You're being kind in seeing the issue as age-related. By my lights the problem has more to do with a decline in the overall quality of the writing (e.g., use of barbarisms like "unputdownable" to describe books). The New Yorker still does brilliantly with some genres, such as investigative reports, but these don't appear often enough to justify the alpine subscription costs.

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Janice Harayda
Janice Harayda

Written by Janice Harayda

Critic, novelist, award-winning journalist. Former book editor of the Plain Dealer and book columnist for Glamour. Words in NYT, WSJ, and other major media.

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