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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x175x18 mm, kaal: 431 g
  • Sari: Tin House Magazine 67
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Tin House Magazine
  • ISBN-10: 194285501X
  • ISBN-13: 9781942855019
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x175x18 mm, kaal: 431 g
  • Sari: Tin House Magazine 67
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Tin House Magazine
  • ISBN-10: 194285501X
  • ISBN-13: 9781942855019
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Showcasing fiction, poems, essays, and interviews dealing not only with religious faith but also faith in knowledge, math, science, people, animals, places, institutions, food, color—anything that could possibly be a receptacle for one’s faith, questioned or unquestioned, held or lost.

Tin House's Faith Issue brings you all the things you've come to expect from the acclaimed literary journal. Packed with faithful fiction, introspective essays, and artful poetry, this issue is perfect company for an afternoon in the shade.
Fiction
Joy Williams
Jail
16(1)
Dearest
17(1)
And You Are
18(1)
Giraffe
19(1)
See That You Remember
20(1)
Not His Best
21(1)
Wet
22(12)
Belief - Some mornings I wake up a Christian
34(8)
Jamie Quatro
Sorry Is the Child - One Friday afternoon when they were walking to Heuston Station to be babysat by Auntie Ada, Gael came to know the depth of her brother's conviction
42(15)
Caoilinn Hughes
In the Massif Central - Since the summer Celia turned twelve her father had taken her on expeditions
57(53)
Michael Helm
Club Zeus - We choose to commemorate all those gods and goddesses differently---not that we don't have columns. We have plenty
110(79)
Ramona Ausubel
Nate Gertzman Draws the Internet - We didn't have happiness, my wife and I, we didn't have certainty---but we had money for the first time
189
Daniel Torday
Poetry
I was Thinking About Henry James's Advice to his Nephew, Billy, Struggling to Close his Canvas Bag for the Return Journey from Lamb House, London, to America, 1903
32(22)
Anne Carson
Alicia Jo Rabins
Cathedral
54(1)
We Learn to be Human
55(1)
The Vagina Healer
56(30)
Ramble in the Village of Nothingwhatsoever
86(16)
Chuang-Tzu
Ha Poong Kim
The Tower
102(23)
Sarah V. Schweig
Maureen N. McLane
R&B
125(1)
Against the Promise of a View
126(28)
From Weirde Sister
154(6)
James Gendron
Nate Klug
Rev. Valentine Rathburn Meets the Shakers
160(2)
Augustine on Time
162(2)
Grace
164(39)
Marcus Slease
Sacred Spring
203(2)
Baptism
205
Features
How Not to Define Religion - An investigation of one of the world's most beguiling words
23(107)
James Carse
The In-Betweens - The Spiritualists believed they would live forever, but we only know for sure that their thought has survived
130(16)
Mira Ptacin
A Witch is a Witch is a Witch - She held me spellbound in the night / Dancing shadows and firelight / Crazy laughter in another room / And she drove herself to madness with a silver spoon
146(19)
Alex Mar
After Fortune - "The greatest misery in adverse fortune is once to have been happy." Thus spake Boethius
165(15)
Alexis Knapp
Dream Translations from the Early Hasidic and Elsewhere - This world compares to the next world as sleeping does to wakefulness
180
Joshua Cohen
Limits of Faith
Unity, Faith, Discipline
39(43)
Mohsin Hamid
Portals
82(25)
Aimee Bender
Faith in Science
107(50)
Alan Lightman
The Hand has Twenty-Seven Bones
157(21)
Natalie Diaz
Conversation with the Sacred
178(21)
Marilynne Robinson
Not Even Wrong
199
Christian Wiman
Interview
The many laureled author communed with Emma Komlos-Hrobsky to rap about kindness, love, and George W. Bush hitchhiking through Syria
74(14)
Louise Erdrich
Lost & Found
On Fanny Howe's Indivisible - The most vibrant spiritual lives are often lived outside the traditional church structure
88(3)
Darcey Steinke
On Harold Frederic's The Damnation of Theron Ware - Faith isn't lost, exactly; it's displaced, redirected. Art stands in for religion
91(3)
Cheston Knapp
On Jayne Anne Phillips's Sweethearts - Most of my thoughts were about my own failures as a person, which clotted up with my failures as a writer
94(3)
Leigh Newman
On Helmut Tributsch's When the Snakes Awake - Could it be that the animals' super-acute sense of smell warns them of earthquakes?
97(2)
Justin Nobel
On Tahar Ben Jelloun's This Blinding Absence of Light - Those poor men in the desert---buried alive, slowly
99(108)
Pauls Toutonghi
Readable Feast
Passover, A Conversation - Father, I want to ask you a question. What up with the Four Questions?
207
Adam
Jonathan Wilson