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  1. William Shawn ( né Chon; August 31, 1907 – December 8, 1992) was an American magazine editor who edited The New Yorker from 1952 until 1987. Early life and education. Shawn was born William Chon on August 31, 1907, in Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin T. Chon, [1] a cutlery salesman, and Anna Bransky Chon. He was the youngest of five.

  2. Vida personal. Influencia y legado. En la cultura popular. Referencias. William Shawn (nacido como Chon) ( Chicago, 31 de agosto de 1907 - Nueva York, 8 de diciembre de 1992) fue un editor de revistas estadounidense que editó The New Yorker entre 1952 y 1987. Primeros años y educación.

  3. William Shawn (born Aug. 31, 1907, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Dec. 8, 1992, New York, N.Y.) was an American editor who headed The New Yorker (1952–87), shaping it into one of the most influential periodicals in the United States.

  4. 20 de dic. de 1992 · It may be that William Shawn carried anonymity one veil too far, but what appeared to be an endearing eccentricity in the modern workaday world was an invaluable tool in the world of...

  5. 9 de dic. de 1992 · William Shawn, the shy, strong-willed editor who ran The New Yorker for a third of this century, died yesterday morning at the apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan where he had lived...

  6. 5 de jul. de 2016 · David Remnick on the post-war evolution of an American literary institution, from the editorial mind of William Shawn to the cultural impact of The New Yorker. Learn how Shawn directed the magazine's coverage of the Second World War, supported the individual artists and writers, and expressed his curiosities about the world.

  7. William Shawn (nacido como Chon) ( Chicago, 31 de agosto de 1907 - Nueva York, 8 de diciembre de 1992) fue un editor de revistas estadounidense que editó The New Yorker entre 1952 y 1987. Datos rápidos Editor de The New Yorker, Predecesor ... Cerrar. Primeros años y educación.