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N+1: Say What You Mean

N+1, The Anthology

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  • 261 páginas
  • 10 horas de lectura

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The n+1 Anthology is a selection from the best of n+1, a Brooklyn-based print magazine of politics, literature and culture, founded in 2004 and published thrice yearly. Driven by a sense of bravado and grievance, n+1 is leading the generational struggle against laziness and cynicism, to raise once again the banners of creative enthusiasm and intellectual engagement. '[n+1] is decidedly youthful, not only in its 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 Yorker

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N+1: Say What You Mean, Christian Lorentzen, N+1 Foundation

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Título
N+1: Say What You Mean
Subtítulo
N+1, The Anthology
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
261
ISBN10
1907903569
ISBN13
9781907903564
Serie
Calificación
3,45 de 5
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The n+1 Anthology is a selection from the best of n+1, a Brooklyn-based print magazine of politics, literature and culture, founded in 2004 and published thrice yearly. Driven by a sense of bravado and grievance, n+1 is leading the generational struggle against laziness and cynicism, to raise once again the banners of creative enthusiasm and intellectual engagement. '[n+1] is decidedly youthful, not only in its 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 Yorker