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Roger Angell, longtime New Yorker author and editor, dies at 101

NEW YORK — Longtime New Yorker author and editor Roger Angell has died. He was 101.

The New Yorker introduced his demise on Friday. Different particulars weren’t instantly accessible.

Angell, the son of founding New Yorker editor Katharine White and stepson of E.B. White, contributed a whole bunch of essays and tales to the journal over a 70-year profession. He additionally edited such authors as John Updike and Garrison Keillor.

Angell additionally was a previous winner of the BBWAA Profession Excellence Award, previously the J. G. Taylor Spink Award, for meritorious contributions to baseball writing.

Angell’s books included “The 5 Seasons,” and a e book of non-public essays, “Let Me End.”

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