From
Essays After Eighty, by Donald Hall
MAGAZINES
"I wrote poetry, but not for monetary reward. for mortgage and food I produced magazine pieces about baseball and New Hampshire. I could not do it now. Only the
New Yorker remains among magazines that pay enough to notice.
Esquire and the
Atlantic and
Harper's begin to collapse like
Godey's Lady's Book. Well,
Playboy survives. The good thing is that
Playboy pays; the bad thing is nobody reads it."
From
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