Digital archives that even include my old articles
By Tom Teicholz at 12 December, 2008, 3:04 pm
Every week it seems a new publication decides to put their digital archives online — which is good news for those of us scrounging around to find copies of our own old work.
This New Yorker, I discovered, has put their entire digital archive online, everything since 1925. If you are a subscriber to the magazine you can not only access this archive for free, but you can receive a digital edition of the magazine emailed to you each Monday. And you can even find my one lone Talk piece “More than Friends” that was published that described a word that has since passed into the popular culture: frenemies.
Elsewhere, GOOGLE, has put a number of magazine archives online, including the archives of New York Magazine, which in November 1993 published an excerpt from Marvin Traub’s book on Bloomingdale’s of which I was the co-author, so “Marvin Traub and Tom Teicholz” turns up there.
I also discovered that The Paris Review has put their archive online as well, so you can read interviews with many, many famous authors, including my 1987 interview with Cynthia Ozick.
Now, if only INTERVIEW would put their archives online…….
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