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"The Believer"'s mission is to introduce readers to the best and
most interesting work in the world of art, culture, and
thought--whether that means literature, painting, wrestling,
philosophy, or cooking--in an attractive vehicle that's free from
the bugbears of condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation.
Its content (including essays, interviews, comics, poetry, and
reviews) offers fresh perspectives from editors Heidi Julavits,
Vendela Vida, and Andrew Leland. Each issue includes the popular
columns "Stuff I've Been Reading," by Nick Hornby; "What the Swedes
Read" (a look at Nobel Prize-winners), by Daniel Handler; and "Real
Life Rock Top 10," by Greil Marcus. The July/August Music Issue
includes a free CD of new music curated for the magazine, the
March/April Film Issue includes a free DVD of otherwise unreleased
films, and the November/December Art Issue includes a free,
always-changing bonus item.
The "Believer" is a monthly magazine where length is no object.
There are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that
are very often long. There are also interviews that are very long.
We will focus on writers and books we like. We will give people and
books the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine
was "The Optimist."
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.
The Believer's mission is to introduce readers to the best and most
interesting work in the world of art, culture, and thought--whether
that means literature, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or
cooking--in an attractive vehicle that's free from the bugbears of
condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation. Its content
(including essays, interviews, comics, poetry, and reviews) offers
fresh perspectives from editors Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, and
Andrew Leland. Each issue includes the popular columns Stuff I've
Been Reading, by Nick Hornby; What the Swedes Read (a look at Nobel
Prize-winners), by Daniel Handler; and Real Life Rock Top 10, by
Greil Marcus. The July/August Music Issue includes a free CD of new
music curated for the magazine, the March/April Film Issue includes
a free DVD of otherwise unreleased films, and the November/December
Art Issue includes a free, always-changing bonus item.
The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object. There
are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that are very
often long. There are also interviews that are very long. We will
focus on writers and books we like. We will give people and books
the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine was
The Optimist. --The Editors
The "Believer"'s mission is to introduce readers to the best and
most interesting work in the world of art, culture, and
thought--whether that means literature, painting, wrestling,
philosophy, or cooking--in an attractive vehicle that's free from
the bugbears of condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation.
Its content (including essays, interviews, comics, poetry, and
reviews) offers fresh perspectives from editors Heidi Julavits,
Vendela Vida, and Andrew Leland. Each issue includes the popular
columns "Stuff I've Been Reading," by Nick Hornby; "What the Swedes
Read" (a look at Nobel Prize-winners), by Daniel Handler; and "Real
Life Rock Top 10," by Greil Marcus. The July/August Music Issue
includes a free CD of new music curated for the magazine, the
March/April Film Issue includes a free DVD of otherwise unreleased
films, and the November/December Art Issue includes a free,
always-changing bonus item.
The "Believer" is a monthly magazine where length is no object.
There are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that
are very often long. There are also interviews that are very long.
We will focus on writers and books we like. We will give people and
books the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine
was "The Optimist." --The Editors
"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.
"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.
The Believer's mission is to introduce readers to the best and most
interesting work in the world of art, culture, and thought-whether
that means literature, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or
cooking-in an attractive vehicle that's free from the bugbears of
condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation. Its content
(including essays, interviews, comics, poetry, and reviews) offers
fresh perspectives from editors Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, and
Andrew Leland. Each issue includes the popular columns "Stuff I've
Been Reading," by Nick Hornby; "What the Swedes Read" (a look at
Nobel Prize-winners), by Daniel Handler; and "Real Life Rock Top
10," by Greil Marcus. The July/August Music Issue includes a free
CD of new music curated for the magazine, the March/April Film
Issue includes a free DVD of otherwise unreleased films, and the
November/December Art Issue includes a free, always-changing bonus
item. The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object.
There are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that
are very often long. There are also interviews that are very long.
We will focus on writers and books we like. We will give people and
books the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine
was The Optimist. --The Editors
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.
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The Art Issue (Paperback)
Heidi Julavits, Andrew Leland, Vendela Vida
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R305
Discovery Miles 3 050
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Believer's mission is to introduce readers to the best and most
interesting work in the world of art, culture, and thought--whether
that means literature, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or
cooking--in an attractive vehicle that's free from the bugbears of
condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation. Its content
(including essays, interviews, comics, poetry, and reviews) offers
fresh perspectives from editors Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, and
Andrew Leland. Each issue includes the popular columns Stuff I've
Been Reading, by Nick Hornby; What the Swedes Read (a look at Nobel
Prize-winners), by Daniel Handler; and Real Life Rock Top 10, by
Greil Marcus. The July/August Music Issue includes a free CD of new
music curated for the magazine, the March/April Film Issue includes
a free DVD of otherwise unreleased films, and the November/December
Art Issue includes a free, always-changing bonus item.
The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object. There
are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that are very
often long. There are also interviews that are very long. We will
focus on writers and books we like. We will give people and books
the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine was
The Optimist. --The Editors
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.
"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.
The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object. There
are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that are very
often long. There are also interviews that are very long. Focusing
on writers and books they like, The Believer gives people and books
the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine was
The Optimist.
The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object. There
are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that are very
often long. There are also interviews that are very long. Focusing
on writers and books they like, The Believer gives people and books
the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine was
The Optimist.
"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.
The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object. There
are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that are very
often long. There are also interviews that are very long. Focusing
on writers and books they like, The Believer gives people and books
the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine was
The Optimist.
The Believer's mission is to introduce readers to the best and most
interesting work in the world of art, culture, and thought-whether
that means literature, painting, wrestling, philosophy, or
cooking-in an attractive vehicle that's free from the bugbears of
condescension, mustiness, and jargony obfuscation. Its content
(including essays, interviews, comics, poetry, and reviews) offers
fresh perspectives from editors Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, and
Andrew Leland. Each issue includes the popular columns "Stuff I've
Been Reading," by Nick Hornby; "What the Swedes Read" (a look at
Nobel Prize-winners), by Daniel Handler; and "Real Life Rock Top
10," by Greil Marcus. The July/August Music Issue includes a free
CD of new music curated for the magazine, the March/April Film
Issue includes a free DVD of otherwise unreleased films, and the
November/December Art Issue includes a free, always-changing bonus
item. The Believer is a monthly magazine where length is no object.
There are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that
are very often long. There are also interviews that are very long.
We will focus on writers and books we like. We will give people and
books the benefit of the doubt. The working title of this magazine
was The Optimist. --The Editors
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.
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.
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.
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