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| Title: n+1 Issue 48: INSIDE JOB |
| ISBN10-13: 1953813127 : 9781953813121 |
| Itâ s Joever. College radio love triangle. Mark Krotovâ s auto-biography. Saidiya Hartmanâ s satire, Raven Leilaniâ s grief. On Pinocchio, on Y2K, on institutions. |
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Pages: 186
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| Published: n+1 - August 2024 |
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| List Price: 13.50 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 124 |
| Title: 1 of: 5 |
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| Title: n+1 Magazine Issue 50: HARSH REALM |
| ISBN10-13: 195381316X : 9781953813169 |
| One simple trick for solving climate grief. DOGE: how we got here and what to do. New boob tube novels: a survey. Field trip horror story. E. Tammy Kim on midlife as open-faced sandwich. |
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Pages: 200
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| Published: n+1 - May 2025 |
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| List Price: 13.50 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 53 |
| Title: 2 of: 5 |
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| Title: Other Russias |
| By (author): Victoria Lomasko |
| ISBN10-13: 0997031840 : 9780997031843 |
| "Powerful... Her focus on the daily lives of regular people offers a respite from the international fixation on Vladimir Putin" -- Sophie Pinkham, The New Yorker Other Russias is the brilliant first collection of graphic journalism by artist and activist Victoria Lomasko. A fixture at Moscow's protests and political trials, Lomasko illuminates the inequality and injustice at the heart of contemporary Russian society and gives voice to Russia's many voiceless citizens. Not content to remain in the capital, she travels the country, visiting schools in dying villages; interviewing sex workers in foundering industrial towns; teaching children at juvenile prisons to draw, all while drawing their stories. Her portraits allow readers to see these people as more than words on paper and to see them as she does: with dignity, compassion, and love. Other Russias is an urgent and poignant work by a major talent. |
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Pages: 336
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| Published: n+1 - January 2017 |
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| List Price: 15.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 3 of: 5 |
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| Title: The Intellectual Situation: The Best of n+1â s Second Decade |
| ISBN10-13: 1953813119 : 9781953813114 |
| n+1 was founded in 2004 as a little magazine with big ambitions that would treat literature, culture, and politics as inextricable concerns. Within a decade, it went from a pipe dream in a Brooklyn apartment to â the bellwether of a new generation of literary intellectualsâ (Harperâ s Magazine)â an essential publication known for discovering talent and marking the cutting edge of political and cultural discourse. Twenty years in, the magazineâ s impact on American intellectual life remains undiminished. The Intellectual Situation: The Best of n+1â s Second Decade collects twenty-four era-defining essays, short stories, and reviews published by n+1 between 2014 and 2024. Featuring a murdererâ s row of 21st-century writers and thinkersâ including Andrea Long Chu, Anna Wiener, Tobi Haslett, Tony Tulathimutte, A. S. Hamrah, Sarah Resnick, Ari M. Brostoff, Elizabeth Schambelan, Jesse McCarthy, Gabriel Winant, Dawn Lundy Martin, and writer-editors Dayna Tortorici, Nikil Saval, Mark Krotov, and Lisa Borstâ The Intellectual Situation is a gateway drug to the vast, heady, and impossibly variegated world of n+1. Whether examining the Bernie Sanders campaign or start-up culture, trap music or contemporary sexual politics, the George Floyd protests or the Covid-19 pandemic, the entries in this definitive anthology capture how the USâ s premier intellectual magazine met an extraordinary moment in history. |
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Pages: 542
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| Published: n+1 - August 2024 |
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| List Price: 15.25 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 8 |
| Title: 4 of: 5 |
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| Title: The Last Soviet Artist |
| By (author): Victoria Lomasko |
| ISBN10-13: 1953813143 : 9781953813145 |
| For fans of Joe Sacco, a panoramic, stunningly illustrated account of Russia and the post-Soviet space by an anti-Putin artist exiled from her homeland. Even before Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022, dissent in Russia was an increasingly elusive commodity. Since then it has been effectively banned, as Russian dissidents are assassinated, imprisoned, or forced into exile. The result is that, both at home and abroad, the experience and texture of Russian society have become difficult to grasp. What is actually happening in Russia and the former USSR today? The Last Soviet Artist offers a vivid, original, brilliantly illustrated answer. Banned from exhibiting her work at home, Victoria Lomasko is an exile and a dissident of the old school. Much ink has been spilled about Russia during the Putin years, but there is nothing like Lomasko's sui generis graphic reportage, unwavering in its humanity and its determination to find space for artistic freedom in a climate of near-total repression. Lomasko's first book, the award-winning Other Russias (n+1 Books), is now in its fourth printing and was translated into seven languages. The Last Soviet Artist will pick up where Other Russias left off, offering an urgent intervention that will further deepen Western readers' understanding of Russia at a moment of extreme cultural isolation. And if it ruffles some important feathers along the way, wellâ Lomasko is used to it. |
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Pages: 320
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| Published: n+1 - June 2025 |
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| List Price: 17.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 5 of: 5 |
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