Roger Angell, a senior fiction editor at The New Yorker, has been contributing stories and essays there since 1944. The author of ten books including The Summer Game, Let Me Finish, and most recently a collection of essays, This Old Man. Angell won the prize for Essays & Criticism awarded by The American Society of Magazine Editors in 2015 for his essay “This Old Man.” Among other honors, he has been the recipient of a George Polk Award and a PEN/ESPN Lifetime Achievement Award for Literary Sports Writing. Angell was the longtime editor at The New Yorker of the National Book Award winner Donald Barthelme.
Fiction Stories by Roger Angell
A Ramble: A Conversation with Mark Jay Mirky
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