n+1 Number Nine: Bad Money
Bad 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.
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n+1 Number Nine: Bad Money
Bad 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.
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n+1 Number Nine: Bad Money

n+1 Number Nine: Bad Money

n+1 Number Nine: Bad Money

n+1 Number Nine: Bad Money

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Bad 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.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014720212
Publisher: n+1 Foundation, Inc.
Publication date: 04/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

n+1 is a Brooklyn-based magazine of literature, culture, and politics published three times yearly. It was founded in 2004 by Keith Gessen (All the Sad Literary Young Men), Mark Greif, Chad Harbach (The Art of Fielding), Benjamin Kunkel (Indecision), and Marco Roth and immediately attracted attention in New York and beyond. A. O. Scott described it in the New York Times Magazine as part of "a generational struggle against laziness and cynicism"; German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung wrote, "they intend nothing less than to reimagine and reestablish the world."
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