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Lädt ... Tin House 44 (Summer 2010): Summer Readingvon Win McCormack
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Tin House is a beautifully designed periodical featuring some of the best writers of our time alongside a new generation of talent who are poised to become the most important voices of the future. Content includes short stories, profiles, author interviews, poetry, essays, and unique departments such as "Lost and Found," in which writers review overlooked or underrated books, and "Blithe Spirits" and "Readable Feast," which present tales and recipes for drinks and food in a literary way. Tin House is one of the most popular literary magazines in the country, and this new lineup of writers will keep readers cool all summer long. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Alyson Sinclair's "The Invention of the South" and "I Dreamed The Clouds Went By The Moon Like Dead Fish" were memorable poems in this issue.
The interview with Israeli author Etgar Keret is perplexing. He refers to U.S. Republicans as rednecks and "crazy radical Christians," but states that Israel is "very liberal and very fascist at the same time." Perhaps I'm reading into it, but it seemed that he thought that was a good thing. He thinks Obama receiving the Nobel Peace Prize has racists undertones. He also stated that his writing was like a "biblical holiness" to him. Crazy radical Christians?
Reality Hunger author David Shields is also interviewed. An excerpt from Per Petterson's I Curse The River of Time is featured, but I didn't read it because the book is sitting on my shelf. I didn't want to ruin the experience of the novel as a whole. ( )