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Print Issue 12: Conversion ExperienceConversion Experience, Fall 2011: Against intervention, home in Baltimore, obsessed with Gchat. Mark Greif in Stanley Cavell’s classroom and Kent Russell in juggalo country. Helen DeWitt’s new novel. Published August 2011. 220 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x 7". |
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Print Issue 11: Dual PowerDual Power, Spring 2011: A brother in Afghanistan, obscure English poetry in Cambridge, crisis in the humanities. Are the Necronauts an avant-garde? (Nope.) Too Much Information, the end of silence. On photographs by Terry Richardson and Charles Graner. Boltanski: “making reality impossible.” Plus debut fiction by Yelena Akhtiorskaya. Published March 2011. 220 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x 7". |
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Print Issue 10: Self-ImprovementSelf-Improvement, Fall 2010: the editors on MFA vs. NYC literary culture and elitism, Kristin Dombek's "The Two Cultures of Life," an excerpt from Sheila Heti's How Should a Person Be?, Marco Roth on racism and American politics, Siddhartha Deb on an Indian millionaire and his money, Nikil Saval on California, plus responses to Jonathan Franzen's Freedom. Published November 2010.... |
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Print Issue 9: Bad MoneyBad Money, Spring 2010: the editors on webism, Mark Greif on Octomom and the recession, Emily Witt on the Miami real estate boom, the conclusion of Elif Batuman's "Summer in Samarkand." Full Employment Now! Drug wars in Mexico, zombies in novels. Plus an excerpt from Sam Lipsyte's The Ask. Published April 2010. 216 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x 7". |
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Print Issue 8: RecessionalRecessional, Fall 2009: the editors on Marxism, Mark Greif on gay marriage and abortion, Elif Batuman's epic "Summer in Samarkand" (Part One), Marco Roth on the rise of the neuronovel, Emily Witt on Mozambique's cinema, Nikil Saval on the New Left Review. Plus fiction by Mexico's best untranslated novelist and more interviews with the Anonymous Hedge Fund Manager. Published September... |
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Print Issue 7: CorrectionCorrection, Fall 2008: A. S. Hamrah on every war on terror film yet made, the editors on Roberto Bolaño, Thomas Bernhard's "Claus Peymann Buys a Pair of Pants," Wesley Yang on pick-up artists, Molly Young on Adderall, Jace Clayton (DJ/rupture) on international DJing, Mark Greif on food, plus the first interviews with Anonymous Hedge Fund Manager. Published November 2008. 220... |
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Print Issue 6: MainstreamMainstream, Fall 2007: Helen DeWitt's "Your Name Here," Wesley Yang on the Virginia Tech shootings, Caleb Crain's "Sweet Grafton," Mark Greif's "Only a Gore Can Save Us." The "hype cycle" as the emotional life of capitalism. Plus Nikil Saval on the office and Carla Blumenkranz on Gawker. Published December 2007. 236 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x 7" Issue 6 is... |
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Print Issue 5: Decivilizing ProcessDecivilizing Process, Winter 2007: the editors on cell phones, blogs, and email, Basharat Peer's memoir of Kashmir, Eli Evans on Milwaukee. Keith Gessen's "Torture and the Known Unknowns," a fable by Benjamin Kunkel, a report on flying cars. Plus fiction about nuclear proliferation. Published February 2007. 179 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x 7". Issue 5 is out-of-print, but our digital... |
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Print Issue 4: ReconstructionReconstruction, Spring 2006: a symposium on American literature, including Benjamin Kunkel's "The Novel," Keith Gessen's "Money," and Elif Batuman's "Short Story," Philip Connors on life at the Wall Street Journal, Mark Greif's "Afternoon of the Sex Children," Chad Harbach on global warming. Plus an excerpt from Gregoire Bouillier's The Mystery Guest. Published May 2006. 252 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x... |
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Print Issue 3: Reality PrincipleReality Principle, Fall 2005: James Wood's "Apologia Pro Vita Sua," Andrew Bujalski on independent filmmaking, Mark Greif's "Radiohead, or the Philosophy of Pop," Benjamin Kunkel's "Or Things I Did Not Do or Say," Marco Roth's "Torture and Parenting," Elif Batuman on Franco Moretti, Walter Benn Michaels on diversity. Plus stories by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya. Published September 2005. 184 pages. Perfect bound,... |
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Print Issue 2: HappinessHappiness, Spring 2005: The aftermath of Bush’s second election. Theory after the fall, literary readings. Elif Batuman's "Babel in California," Mark Greif's "Meaning of Life," Keith Gessen's "Vice-President's Daughter," Marco Roth's "Last Cigarettes," Benjamin Kunkel on J. M. Coetzee, George Scialabba's "Farewell, Hitch." Plus Rachel Sherman's "The Reaper" and Alexander Kluge. First published February 2005. (Second printing.) 248 pages. Perfect... |
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Print Issue 1: NegationNegation, Fall 2004: polemics against the New Republic, McSweeney's, and the Weekly Standard, Mark Greif's "Against Exercise" and "Mogadishu, Baghdad, Troy," Keith Gessen's "Eggers, Teen Idol," Benjamin Kunkel's "Horse Mountain," Patrick Giles on James McCourt. Plus the first and only English-language translation of Vladimir Sorokin's The Norm. First published July 2004. (Second printing.) 182 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x 7".... |
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Print Issue 13: Machine PoliticsMachine Politics, Winter 2012: Do Not Disturb the Intellectual Situation: it's Occupied. James Franco prepares, Sotheby's sells out. Are computers stupid? Chris Glazek: Raze the prisons. Benjamin Kunkel: Buzz. Published January 2012. 220 pages. Perfect bound, 10 x 7". |
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