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2021 INREVIEW
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Dexter Filkins (“An Accidental Revolu-
tionary,” p. 38), a staff writer, received
a National Book Critics Circle Award
for “The Forever War.”
Amanda Gorman (Poem, p. 62) is the
youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history.
Her latest book is “Call Us What We
Carry.”
D. T. Max (“Coin Toss,” p. 22) is a staff
writer and the author of “Every Love
Story Is a Ghost Story: A Life of David
Foster Wallace.”
Caitlin Reid (Puzzles & Games Dept.)
has been a crossword constructor since
- Her puzzles have appeared in the
Times and the Wall Street Journal.
Colin Barrett (Fiction, p. 58) is the au-
thor of two short-story collections,
“Young Skins” and the forthcoming
“Homesickness,” which will be out
next year.
Doreen St. Félix (On Television, p. 82),
The New Yorker’s television critic, has
been a staff writer since 2017.
Elizabeth Kolbert (“A New Leaf,” p. 30)
became a staff writer in 1999. Her
books include “The Sixth Extinction,”
which won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for
general nonfiction, and “Under a
White Sky.”
Michael Schulman (“The Straight Man,”
p. 50), a staff writer, began contribut-
ing to The New Yorker in 2006. He is
the author of “Her Again: Becoming
Meryl Streep.”
Meghana Indurti (Shouts & Murmurs,
p. 29) is a standup comedian and a
humor writer based in Los Angeles.
Edward Steed (Cover) has contributed
cartoons to the magazine since 2013.
Casey Cep (Books, p. 76), a staff writer,
published “Furious Hours: Murder,
Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper
Lee” in 2019.
Christian Wiman (Poem, p. 43) is the
author of several books, including the
memoir “He Held Radical Light” and
the poetry collection “Survival Is a Style.”