The magazine was founded in 1933 and is one of the USA's premiere men's magazines[?]. Esquire started with literary writers, i.e., Ernest Hemingway and F Scott Fitzgerald.
In the 1940s, it increased in popularity, partly because of the famous Varga Girls[?]. In the 1960s, Esquire published writers such as Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer and Gay Talese[?]. Esquire took part in the so-called new journalism[?].
Esquire each year gives a Dubious Achievement Award[?].
See also: list of men's magazines
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