The New Yorker Celebrates a Hundred Years as a Poetry and Fiction Tastemaker
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David Remnick talks with The New Yorkerās literary guiding lights: the fiction editor Deborah Treisman and the poetry editor Kevin Young. Treisman edited āA Century of Fiction in The New Yorker,ā and Young edited āA Century of Poetry in The New Yorker,ā both of which were published this month.Ā āWhen you asked me to do this, I think my first response was āIāve only wanted to do this since I was fifteen,āĀ ā Young tells Remnick. āIt was kind of a dream come true.ā Treisman talks about the way that stories age, and the difficulty of selecting pieces: āThe thing to remember is that even geniuses donāt 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 writersāand they were probably justified, those rejections.ā
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