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Disquiet, Please!: More Humor Writing from The New Yorker (Modern Library
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Disquiet, Please!: More Humor Writing from The New Yorker (Modern Library Paperbacks) Paperback - 2010

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"The New Yorker" is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for 80 years it's also been a hoot. Now a sampling of its funny writings can be found in this satirical, witty collection.

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David Remnick is the editor of The New Yorker.

Henry Finder is the editorial director of The New Yorker.


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Media reviews

“The laughs start with the title and never stop.”—Entertainment Weekly
 
“Plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.”—Washington Post
  
“Some names in this collection elicit laughter upon mention—Woody Allen, Dorothy Parker, E. B. White—but meet some new voices—Simon Rich on free-range chicks, Noah Baumbach on his last relationship in the form of Zagat reviews.”—Chicago Tribune, Editor’s Choice
  
“[Spans] decades of brilliant lunacy. . . . Warning label: Guffaws are a side effect of ingesting Disquiet.”—San Diego Union-Tribune
 
“Stellar indeed. . . . One of the joys of this collection is seeing how the writers approach a seemingly innocuous idea, then stretch it, shake it and bake it into something completely ridiculous and hilarious.”—Toronto Star
 

About the author

David Remnick is the editor of The New Yorker.

Henry Finder is the editorial director of The New Yorker.