Dorothy Wickenden

Dorothy Wickenden has been the executive editor of "The New Yorker" since January 1996. She also writes for the magazine and is the moderator of its weekly podcast "The Political Scene." She is on the faculty of The Writers' Institute at CUNY's Graduate Center, where she teaches a course on narrative nonfiction. A former Nieman Fellow at Harvard, Wickenden was national affairs editor at "Newsweek" from 1993-1995 and before that was the longtime executive editor at "The New Republic." She lives...See more

Dorothy Wickenden book reviews

  • Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West 5 out of 5

    women go west

    by BruceHH, Jan 27, 2012

    Two young women from Auburn New York, were close friends from childhood, going to Smith College together and spending a year in Europe together decided to take up teaching positions in Routt County, ... read more

  • Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West 5 out of 5

    The Way it Was

    by Joann T, Dec 31, 2011

    For anyone who knows Routt County, Colorado this book is an absolute gem! We lived in Steamboat Springs for a long time and Mother was in Assisted Living in Hayden, so the territory was very ... read more

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