The New Yorker - USA (2021-03-08)

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2 THE NEWYORKER, MARCH 8, 2021


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Joshua Rothman (“Missing a Beat,”
p. 30), the ideas editor of newyorker.com,
has worked at the magazine since 2012.

Rosanna Warren (Poem, p. 34) published
the poetry collection “So Forth” and the
biography “Max Jacob: A Life in Art
and Letters” in 2020.

Dexter Filkins (“Last Exit,” p. 40), a
staff writer, won a National Book Crit-
ics Circle Award for “The Forever War.”

Casey Cep (Books, p. 62) is a staff writer
and the author of “Furious Hours:
Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of
Harper Lee.”

John Cuneo (Cover) has contributed
drawings, cartoons, and covers to The
New Yorker since 1994. His latest book,
“Coping Skills: Helpful Drawings,” a
collection of his recent personal work,
will be out in April.

Anna Shechtman (Puzzles & Games
Dept.), a Klarman Fellow at Cornell
University, is a humanities editor at the
Los Angeles Review of Books.

Ann Patchett (“How to Practice,” p. 16)
has written numerous books, includ-
ing, most recently, “The Dutch House.”
She is a co-owner of Parnassus Books,
in Nashville, Tennessee.

Ian Urbina (“The Smell of Money,” p. 24)
runs the Outlaw Ocean Project, a non-
profit journalism organization that
focusses on environmental and human-
rights issues at sea.

Naomi Fry (On Television, p. 68) became
a staff writer in 2018 and writes about
culture for the magazine.

Jonathan Lethem (Fiction, p. 50) teaches
creative writing at Pomona College.
His most recent novel, “The Arrest,”
was published in November.

André Wheeler (The Talk of the Town,
p. 13) is the author of the young-adult
novel “Second Coming,” which is due
out later this year.

Jim Moore (Poem, p. 45) will publish a
new book of poems, “Prognosis,” in
the fall.
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