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The New Yorker Celebrates a Hundred Years as a Poetry and Fiction Tastemaker

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David Remnick talks with The New Yorker’s literary guiding lights: the fiction editor Deborah Treisman and the poetry editor Kevin Young. Treisman edited ā€œA Century of Fiction in The New Yorker,ā€ and Young edited ā€œA Century of Poetry in The New Yorker,ā€ both of which were published this month.Ā ā€œWhen you asked me to do this, I think my first response was ā€˜I’ve only wanted to do this since I was fifteen,ā€™Ā ā€ Young tells Remnick. ā€œIt was kind of a dream come true.ā€ Treisman talks about the way that stories age, and the difficulty of selecting pieces: ā€œThe thing to remember is that even geniuses don’t always write their best work right off the bat. People make a lot of noise about rejection letters from The New Yorker that went to famous writers, or later-famous writers—and they were probably justified, those rejections.ā€

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