Believer Issue 111 Jan/Feb 15 : Vasta Mole Superbus, Paperback by Julavits, H...

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Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
Type
Activity Book
Signed
No
Book Series
Believer
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Features
Illustrated
Original Language
English
Intended Audience
Adults
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9781940450339
Category

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Mcsweeney's Publishing
ISBN-10
1940450330
ISBN-13
9781940450339
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201598646

Product Key Features

Book Title
Believer, Issue 111
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Essays
Genre
Literary Collections
Author
Heidi Julavits
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
11 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"The Believer ... puts out a welcome mat for pluralism and wide-eyed curiosity... decidedly youthful, not only in their characteristic generational concerns--the habit of nonchalantly blending pop culture, literary esoterica and academic theory, for instance, or the unnerving ability to appear at once mocking and sincere--but also in the sense of bravado and grievance that ripples through their pages." -- New York Times "It's got people talking in the lofty reaches of the book world, and--with its high-low mix of literary and pop-culture commentary and McSweeney's pedigree--it's a magnet for younger readers." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Focusing on the art, not the business, of writing, Believer is smart, jaded and a bit self-indulgent, just like a good literary magazine should be." -- Chicago Tribune "Impassioned." -- Los Angeles Times "Without a doubt, this Believer is heaven-sent." -- Washington Post, The Believer ... puts out a welcome mat for pluralism and wide-eyed curiosity... decidedly youthful, not only in their characteristic generational concerns—the habit of nonchalantly blending pop culture, literary esoterica and academic theory, for instance, or the unnerving ability to appear at once mocking and sincere—but also in the sense of bravado and grievance that ripples through their pages." — New York Times It's got people talking in the lofty reaches of the book world, and—with its high-low mix of literary and pop-culture commentary and McSweeney's pedigree—it's a magnet for younger readers." — San Francisco Chronicle Focusing on the art, not the business, of writing, Believer is smart, jaded and a bit self-indulgent, just like a good literary magazine should be." — Chicago Tribune Impassioned." — Los Angeles Times Without a doubt, this Believer is heaven-sent." — Washington Post
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Table Of Content
"A River Runs Through It," Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah "What the Swedes Read," Daniel Handler "Encounter with the Infinite," Robert Schneider with Benjamin Phelan "The Undeserving River," John Ashbery "Now Let us Laugh Together," Annie Julia Wyman "How to Follow a Recipe," Tamar Adler "All Across the Desert Our Bread is Blooming!," Lisa Wells "Comics," edited by Alvin Buenaventura "Everything We Can See in the Universe Glows," Jynne Dilling Martin "Perpetually Awaiting a Rebirth of Wonder," Steven Boyd Saum "You'll Never Write About Me Again," Livia Manera Sambuy Robert Crumb interviewed by Dan Nadel Zainab Salbi interviewed by Jonathan Meiburg A new section, this issue on books as they relate to the theme of disease, with Stephen Burt, David Roth, Theodore Gioia, Colin Dickey, and Nicole Pasulka. Roz Chast interviewed by Joanne Furio "The Craft Talk," Rae Armantrout Stephin Merritt interviewed by Ross Simonini Dian Hanson interviewed by Elina Shatkin Kumail Nanjiani interviewed by Jane Marie "Readings for Space Tourists," Marc Katz "Stuff I've Been Reading," Nick Hornby
Synopsis
The Believer 's mission is to introduce readers to the best and most interesting work in the world of art, culture, and thought--whether that means literature, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or cooking--in an attractive vehicle that's free from the bugbears of condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation. Its content (including essays, interviews, comics, poetry, and reviews) offers fresh perspectives from editors Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, and Karolina Waclawiak. Each issue includes the popular columns "Stuff I've Been Reading," by Nick Hornby, and "What the Swedes Read" (a look at Nobel Prize-winners), by Daniel Handler. This issue features Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah on Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios, Livia Manera Sambuy on a fifteen-year friendship with Philip Roth, Lisa Wells on Finisia Medrano and her nomads of the Great Basin, reporting from India and the Ukraine; new poems by John Ashbery, Jynne Dilling Martin, and Rae Armantrout; and (among many other wonders) interviews with R. Crumb, Roz Chast, Stephin Merritt, Kumail Nanjiani, Zainab Salbi, and Dian Hanson., The Believer' s mission is to introduce readers to the best and most interesting work in the world of art, culture, and thought- whether that means literature, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or cooking- in an attractive vehicle that's free from the bugbears of condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation.

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