The Believer, Issue 114

Author:   Vendela Vida ,  Heidi Julavits ,  Karolina Waclawiak ,  Andrew Leland
Publisher:   McSweeney's Publishing
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9781940450629


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 August 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Believer, Issue 114


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"The Believer, a five-time National Magazine Award finalist, is a bimonthly literature, arts, and culture magazine. This issue, the annual Music Issue, features Karen Tongson on her namesake, Karen Carpenter, and how the particular whiteness of the Carpenters' sound took off in the Philippines; Michael Snyder on a territory in northeast India in which contemporary Christian gospel is effecting near total cultural assimilation; Phillip Pantuso on Guyanese songbird smugglers and the ""bird races"" in Queens that their finches are being trained for; Stephanie Elizondo Griest on dancers who place art above everything else in their lives; and Sandi Rankaduwa on the evolution of female emcees. There will also be (among other things) a special section on unreliable songwriters; a visual examination of Italo Disco's map to humanity's apotheosis via glitter and robot sex; and interviews with Enya, the LA Phil's Deborah Borda, punk bassist Mike Watt, rapper and producer Lil B, and legendary rock muse Bebe Buell."

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Author:   Vendela Vida ,  Heidi Julavits ,  Karolina Waclawiak ,  Andrew Leland
Publisher:   McSweeney's Publishing
Imprint:   McSweeney's Publishing
ISBN:  

9781940450629


ISBN 10:   1940450624
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 August 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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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 An impassioned and sometimes precious magazine that, with its retro typefaces and eccentric illustrations, seemed to revel self-consciously in its identity as printed matter. --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 An impassioned and sometimes precious magazine that, with its retro typefaces and eccentric illustrations, seemed to revel self-consciously in its identity as printed matter.  Los Angeles Times Without a doubt, this Believer is heaven-sent.  Washington Post


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