Description
Reporting: Writings from The New Yorker by David Remnick is a non-fiction journalism and essay collection that brings together some of the acclaimed writer and editor’s finest reportage from over fifteen years. Drawing from his work for The New Yorker, the book spans politics, literature, culture and international affairs, offering deeply researched profiles and essays on influential figures, historical moments and complex global issues.
From examinations of writers such as Don DeLillo and Philip Roth to political analysis of post-Soviet Russia and contemporary Egypt, Remnick’s work combines narrative skill with investigative depth. His writing captures both major world events and intimate personal stories, balancing journalistic precision with literary sophistication.
This collection showcases Remnick’s reputation as one of modern journalism’s leading voices and is ideal for readers interested in political reportage, cultural criticism and long-form narrative non-fiction. It is particularly well suited to those who appreciate intelligent, immersive journalism that blends literary style with global insight.





















