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Tin House: Summer 2016 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x178x14 mm, kaal: 431 g
  • Sari: Tin House Magazine 68
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Tin House Magazine
  • ISBN-10: 1942855036
  • ISBN-13: 9781942855033
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x178x14 mm, kaal: 431 g
  • Sari: Tin House Magazine 68
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Tin House Magazine
  • ISBN-10: 1942855036
  • ISBN-13: 9781942855033
Teised raamatud teemal:
A quarterly anthology of short writings, the only one of the year's four issues to be unrestricted by theme, offers insights into each contributing writer's passions, in a collection consisting of profiles, interviews, food writing, and more. Original.

Tin House is your literary companion for the dog days of Summer. Whether on a picnic blanket or a porch swing, the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in Tin House will help you while away the hours.Featuring new work from Miller Oberman, Michael Dickman, and Malerie Willens.

Whether on a picnic blanket or a porch swing, the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in Tin House will help you while away the hours.
Fiction
By Sydvest Station -- Hello, we're from the Cancer Society, would you like to support our work?
12(11)
Dorthe Nors
Misha Hoekstra
Body Electric -- This person's got a name, but let's call her "you"
23(18)
Malerie Willens
The dress of honey -- Marie sometimes ventured beyond fashion into speculative territories
41(10)
Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Edward Gauvin
The Chicken Run -- Before you build a chicken run, get to know all you can about both chickens and foxes
51(7)
Sasa Stanisic
Anthea Bell
The First Full Thought of Her Life - The mother and girl walked around the shooter's fender, and started up the dune
58(14)
Deb Olin Unferth
The Tsuchinoko -- It may have accidentally come here in a shipping container
72(28)
Michael Braunschweig
Amanda DeMarco
Marrow Island -- At 9:09 am the ambient noise of the cities and suburbs and seaside towns went mute
100(50)
Alexis M. Smith
Trojan Whores Hate You Back --wasn't pissing on danger what Trojan Whores were all about?
150(27)
Eric Puchner
The Elk-Calf -- Her eyes were gone: red holes opened to the sun. Her belly, too: bowels spilling a mess of wet green grass
177(24)
Josh Weil
Visitation -- I was not interested in other women, had good reason to doubt their interest in me, and really just valued time by myself
201
Sean Ennis
NEW VOICE -- FICTION
The Cat -- Coop stepped forward and stood over the bag his head cocked. "What the fuck did you do?"
129
Jackson Tobin
Poetry
Dorianne Laux
Honeymoon
19(2)
Tulip Poplar
21
Sam Riviere
Informal Fatigue
48
Christmas in Berlin
50(30)
John Ashbery
Food Episode
80(1)
Yclept
81(1)
Written with a Ballpoint
82(34)
Joseph Millar
Right Livelihood
116(2)
Night Light
118(29)
Michael Burkard
Hello Mr. Essay
147(1)
Later 13
148(1)
Nerve
149(24)
Per Aage Brandt
Thorn Satterlee
100
173(1)
99
174(1)
98
175(1)
97
176(21)
Anna Journey
Summer of Choosing the Dress
197(2)
Victorian Chamber Pot My Mother Used as a Planter for Climbing Ivy
199
Features
John Clare: Mud Man Punk Rocker -- who knew punk rock had roots in the English countryside of the nineteenth century?
33(86)
Michael Dickman
Lightning, Or Feathers -- A former competitive gymnast explores how Svetlana Boginskaya turned the gymnastics world on its head
119
Marin Sardy
Lost & Found
On Nicolas Bouvier's The Way of the World-There is a big difference between traveling to see lands and traveling to see peoples
84(3)
Nathan Gauer
On Emily Hahn's China to Me -- The prolific New Yorker writer chronicled her time in post World War II China
87(3)
Alexandra Pechman
On William Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich -- After the death of her father, the writer felt the need to submerge herself in a past infinitely darker than her own
90(3)
Sarah Bridgins
On Brooke Hayward's Haywire -- When do we learn that life is tragic, that our journey will include not only the sun but also the moon?
93(3)
Joel Drucker
On Ann Petry's The Street -- The example of the Harlem Renaissance illuminates the trouble of being a hyphenated author, which is that it, the hyphen, fucks with the work
96
Whitney Otto