The Believer, Issue 81

by Editors of The Believer

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

810

Genres

Publication

McSweeney's, Believer Magazine (2011), Edition: NONE, Paperback, 80 pages

Description

The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object. It features long articles, interviews, and book reviews, as well as poems, comics, and a two-page vertically-oriented Schema spread, more or less unreproduceable on the web. The common thread in all these facets is that The Believer gives people and books the benefit of the doubt (the working title of this magazine was The Optimist). On each issue, Charles Burns's beautiful illustrations adorn the cover; our regular raft of writers, artists, and photographers fill the pages; and the feel of the Westcan Printing Group’s gorgeous “Roland Enviro 100 Natural” recycled acid-free heavy stock paper warms your heart.

User reviews

LibraryThing member bkwurm
This was a GREAT issue. I especially loved Jesse Ball's interview of himself (awesome!) and Nick Hornby's "Stuff I've Been Reading," which is almost always a favorite of mine. Not so fond of Millicent Dillon's "In the Atomic City," although the subject is so fascinating that I really *wanted* to
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like that one. Perhaps it will fare better on re-reading.
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Physical description

80 p.; 9.84 inches

ISBN

193636512X / 9781936365128
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