Bob Mankoff is leaving the post of cartoon editor at The New Yorker after more than two decades, and will be replaced by editorial staffer Emma Allen. “Bob has been a remarkable and innovative partner ...
Since 1925, The New Yorker's cartoons have been as much of a standard-bearer for the magazine's editorial stance as its reportage and short fiction. The absurdist sketches of deluded city folk have ...
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