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Discover how the New Yorker maintains its distinctive voice despite a diverse roster of writers. Harold, its founder, was an unconventional editor who prioritized artistic expression over traditional business norms. His rigorous editing process and willingness to reject ideas shaped the publication’s unique style, proving that great writing often emerges from a relentless cycle of critique and refinement.In this clip
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