
William Shawn
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William Shawn was a prominent editor of The New Yorker, serving from 1952 to 1987. Under his leadership, the magazine became known for its literary quality and cultural commentary, fostering the careers of many renowned writers. Shawn's editorial style was marked by a commitment to intellectual rigor and a belief in the power of storytelling, making The New Yorker a significant voice in American journalism.
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William Shawn was the executive editor of the New Yorker who was concerned about the lack of humanity in publications about Hiroshima.
El mejor reportaje del mundo y el eterno resplandor de Hiroshima, 80 años después de la bomba atómicaEl Observador·
Uruguay· 2025-08-10
William Shawn was the second editor of the 'New Yorker' and worked there for 53 years.
Erfolgsgeschichte voller Kunst und WitzNeue Zürcher Zeitung·
Switzerland· 2025-05-05
William Shawn was a famous long-time editor of The New Yorker.
exposição marca os 100 anos da revista The New YorkerO Globo·
Brazil· 2025-03-14























