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The New Yorker is a famous magazine published in and focused on life in New York City since 1925. Salinger saw the magazine as the ultimate location for his best stories, submitting many over the years. Almost the entire published (in book form) cannon of Salinger's stories appeared first in The New Yorker.

Salinger Stories in The New Yorker

Not published, September, 1940 — The long hotel story
Not published, 1941 — I Went to School with Adolph Hitler
Not published, 1941 — Lunch For Three
Not published, 1941 — Monologue for a Watery Highball
Not published, 1941 — The Lovely Dead Girl at Table Six
Not published, March, 1941 — The Fishermen
Not published, 1942 — Holden On the Bus
Not published, 1942 — The Kissless Life of Reilly
Not published, 1942 — The Last and Best of the Peter Pans
Not published, December, 1942 — Men Without Hemingway
Not published, December, 1942 — Over the Sea Let's Go, Twentieth Century Fox
December, 1946 — Slight Rebellion Off Madison
Not published, 1948 — The Boy in the People Shooting Hat
January 31, 1948 — A Perfect Day for Bananafish
March 20, 1948 — Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut
June 5, 1948 — Just Before the War with the Eskimos
Not published, 1949 — A Summer Accident
March 19, 1949 — The Laughing Man
April 8, 1950 — For Esmé - With Love and Squalor
Not published, January, 1951 — Requiem for the Phantom of the Opera
July 14, 1951 — Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes
January 31, 1953 — Teddy
January 29, 1955 — Franny
November 19, 1955 — Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters
May 4, 1957 — Zooey
June 6, 1959 — Seymour: An Introduction
June 19, 1965 — Hapworth 16, 1924
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