Happy Birthday, William Shawn

William Shawn, who edited The New Yorker from 1952 until 1987, would have been one hundred years old today. According to Lawrence Weschler, the agoraphobic University of Michigan dropout and legendary editor was the most curious man in the world. Weschler also notes that Shawn worried about the effect of television on The New Yorker audience and whether or not the then new medium might destroy people’s attention span. From January Magazine:

”There is no question that the nostalgia surrounding Shawn’s tenure has taken on a fair amount of selective memory.

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