John L’Heureux reads his story “Three Short Moments in a Long Life,” from the May 9, 2016, issue of the magazine. L'Heureux is the author of twenty books, including the novels “The Miracle” and “The Medici Boy.” He has been publishing fiction in The New Yorker since 1980.
Video Dept.
A New Yorker Article Comes to Life in “Killer Lies”
A docuseries co-created by National Geographic and The New Yorker Studios adapts Lauren Collins’s profile of Stéphane Bourgoin, a French expert on serial killers.
By The New Yorker
Flash Fiction
“The Boy at War and at Home”
His toy cars are out of gas, creating chaos at the checkpoint, but the plastic horses can still get through.
By Beth Bachmann
The New Yorker Interview
The Culture Wars Inside the New York Times
Joe Kahn, the newspaper’s executive editor, wants to incentivize his staff to take on difficult stories, even when they might engender scrutiny, or backlash.
By Clare Malone
Daily Comment
The Attempt on Donald Trump’s Life and an Image That Will Last
The bloodied former President, his fist raised, flanked by an American flag, is already an indelible portrait of our era of political crisis and conflict.
By Benjamin Wallace-Wells