Adam Gopnik On The New Yorker House Style (Yes, There Really Is One)

“I do think there’s a house style, or a collective house choir-voicing … Name its parts? First, a faith in the particular, in the facticity of things – this thing here rather than that thing, a tendency to love ideas but bend them back towards objects … Next, an almost excessive value placed on humor, a belief that … funny sentences can never be bad ones.”