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Discover the vibrant tapestry of New York City's evolution through 'Highbrow, Lowbrow, Brilliant, Despicable: Fifty Years of New York Magazine'. This essential collection chronicles the transformative journey of the city and its iconic magazine from 1968 to 2018. Immerse yourself in New York Magazine's coverage of culture, politics, and scandals, revealing how it captured the essence of the times with an unmistakable flair. From the grit of the streets to the heights of artistic brilliance, this compilation showcases groundbreaking journalism that shaped public discourse. With contributions from literary giants like Tom Wolfe and Gloria Steinem, experience how this magazine established itself as a beacon of New Journalism, offering insights into the lives of everyday New Yorkers as well as the elite. The book features striking visuals, insightful essays, and a reflective narrative that illustrates New York's resilience and reinvention, making it a must-have for fans of American history, journalism, and city life. Whether you're a long-time reader or new to the magazine, this comprehensive overview is a fascinating glimpse into a city that never sleeps and the publication that defined its spirit. Perfect for collectors, history buffs, and those longing for a deeper understanding of the New York experience, 'Highbrow, Lowbrow' is your ticket to exploring fifty years of stories that have shaped the cultural landscape of one of the world's greatest cities.