Granta 95 – Loved Ones – $195
It can be hard to love the people we should love. Sometimes, objects of affection are easier. In this issue of Granta, writers consider their relationships with those who were, or should have been,...
View ArticleGranta 94: On the Road Again – $195
Where travel writing went next. On the road in Spain with V. S. Pritchett, on a train in America with Cary Grant’s suit, on manoeuvres in Saigon with Tia Wallman. In this issue: Ian Jack: Introduction...
View ArticleGranta 93: God’s Own Countries – $195
God still has friends on earth and sometimes (in Texas, Istanbul, Tehran) they and He seem more powerful than ever. It wasn’t supposed to be like this: in the later years of the twentieth century, the...
View ArticleGranta 91: Wish You Were Here – $195
This issue of Granta includes Simon Gray in Barbados, rocking in his pram, smoking, remembering Alan Bates; Saïd Sayrafiezadeh on his father’s irritating dreams of human perfection; Ismail Kadaré at...
View ArticleGranta 90: Country Life – $175
One of the world’s oppositions used to be: rus versus urbs, country v town, ale v claret, fields v houses, nature v artifice, starlight v lamplight. But does that division still persist? Does the truly...
View ArticleNEW LEFT REVIEW 56. OBAMA EN MANASSAS – $145
New Left Review es una publicación bimensual en la que reconocidos especialistas internacionales analizan, desde una posición crítica, asuntos de actualidad relacionados con los ámbitos de la política,...
View ArticleSurfer’s Journal Vol.12 #4 – $250
A Semi Search for Nowness: Ceylon, Paris, and Morocco by Thomas Campbell and Dan Malloy, Call Them All: Data Gathering for Surfing’s Ultimate Encyclopedia by Nathan Myers, The Camel Concept by Yasha...
View ArticleThe Surfer’s Journal (Volume 19 Number 6 2010) – $245
White as the pure driven snow, this edition of The Surfer’s Journal opens up with a quick walk and talk on the beach with the Waimea lifeguard ensemble, while Felipe Pomar earnestly recounts his...
View ArticleEsopus 17 – $295
Twice-yearly Esopus features contributions from a cross-section of creative disciplines presented with minimal editorial “framing” and no advertising. Each issue includes three contemporary artists‘...
View ArticleThe Ganzfeld #3 – $295
It’s not clear whether the third issue of The Ganzfeld should be regarded as a periodical or a book–but either way, it’s gloriously illustrated and esoterically insightful. Its graphically extravagant...
View ArticleHambone 20 – $325
Editor: Nathaniel Mackey Magazine. Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Art. Contributors to the long-awaited new issue include Amiri Baraka, Elizabeth Willis, Kenneth Irby, Barbara Jane Reyes, Paul Nelson,...
View ArticleThe Gentlewoman Magazine (Spring and Summer 2013 Issue nº 7) – $1,425
The seventh issue of The Gentlewoman boasts megastar businesswoman Beyoncé Knowles-Carter on its cover. Surely the most famous woman in the world, she leads a trio of other accomplished, dynamic and...
View ArticleMcSweeney’s Issue 44 (Mcsweeney’s Quarterly Concern) – $425
With a stunning set of stories from some of the finest writers toiling away today—including breathtaking new work from Rebecca Curtis, Stuart Dybek, and Jim Shepard, and the Southeast Asian prison...
View ArticleTin House Magazine – $545 (suscripción anual – 4 números)
The main objective of Tin House is to feature the best writers writing about what they are most passionate about, be it in the form of fiction, poetry, or essay, regardless of fashion or timeliness....
View ArticleShambhala Sun – $445 (Suscripción anual – 6 números)
The Shambhala Sun celebrates the spirit of wakefulness wherever it appears – in the arts, relationships, politics, livelihood, popular culture, and all the challenges of modern life. It offers a...
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