: Is there a "literary Olympus" in the current publishing landscape? A biography of J. D. Salinger describes his eventually successful efforts to publish his short stories in The New Yorker, which
A biography of J. D. Salinger describes his eventually successful efforts to publish his short stories in The New Yorker, which is described as a literature Olympus of that time.
In today's publishing landscape, is there an equivalent magazine or venue which is generally acknowledged as the "ultimate" in quality and prestige?
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In my perception, The New Yorker continues to be the pinnacle of literary prestige, at least for an American audience.
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