Dylan Matthews

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It had generally been conceded that New Yorker pieces were too long. This was often true. But the explanations for an impatience with length— that readers were too busy, that there was too much to read, that a post-McLuhan, MTV generation had quite lost the linear habit—turned out not to explain much. A great piece, whatever its length, seems short, a dull piece, long.
GONE: The Last Days of The New Yorker
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