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OverviewThe Believer, a five-time National Magazine Award finalist, is a bimonthly literature, arts, and culture magazine. In each issue, readers will find journalism and essays that are frequently very long, book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and interviews that are intimate, frank, and also very long. There are intricate illustrations by Tony Millionaire and a rotating cast of guest artists, poems, a comics section, and regular columns by Nick Hornby and Daniel Handler. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Editors of The Believer , Editors of the BelieverPublisher: McSweeney's Publishing Imprint: McSweeney's Publishing ISBN: 9781940450766ISBN 10: 1940450764 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 09 January 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Believer. .. puts out a welcome mat for pluralism and wide-eyed curiosity... decidedly youthful, not only in their characteristic generational concernsthe habit of nonchalantly blending pop culture, literary esoterica and academic theory, for instance, or the unnerving ability to appear at once mocking and sincerebut also in the sense of bravado and grievance that ripples through their pages. The New York Times It s got people talking in the lofty reaches of the book world, andwith its high-low mix of literary and pop-culture commentary and McSweeney's pedigreeit's a magnet for younger readers. the San Francisco Chronicle Focusing on the art, not the business, of writing, the Believer is smart, jaded and a bit self-indulgent, just like a good literary magazine should be. the Chicago Tribune Impassioned. the Los Angeles Times Without a doubt, this Believer is heaven-sent. The 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. --The 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. --the San Francisco Chronicle Focusing on the art, not the business, of writing, the Believer is smart, jaded and a bit self-indulgent, just like a good literary magazine should be. --the Chicago Tribune Impassioned. --the Los Angeles Times Without a doubt, this Believer is heaven-sent. --The Washington Post Author InformationEdited by Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, Ross Simonini, and Kathryn Borel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |