The New Yorker staff writer Michael Specter has a helpful page of links to other The New Yorker writers’ websites, including Jerome Groopman, Malcolm Gladwell and Rebecca Mead.
As regular readers of this space will know, I’m a big The New Yorker fan. I consider my purchase and read of the magazine almost the only thing that I must absolutely not miss in a week. The writers above are some of their best.
One thing I just learned is that Jerome Groopman’s work and writings formed the basis of the defunct Gideon’s Crossing television programme.
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I think Malcolm Gladwell’s
I think Malcolm Gladwell’s book The Tipping Point is great. It’s hard to categorize, but it’s both academic, challenging and just a hoot to read.
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