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Tin House: Winter Reading 2017 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x175x18 mm, kaal: 476 g
  • Sari: Tin House Magazine
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Tin House Books
  • ISBN-10: 194285515X
  • ISBN-13: 9781942855156
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x175x18 mm, kaal: 476 g
  • Sari: Tin House Magazine
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Tin House Books
  • ISBN-10: 194285515X
  • ISBN-13: 9781942855156
Featuring fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from established writers and new voices, Issue 74 will keep you warm on a cold night.

Tin House 74: Winter Reading offers the best of both New Voices and established favorites in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
Fiction
The Wolves - She was a girl, a carefree college student until a week ago, when she found out that she was accidentally, unfortunately, unhappily pregnant
12(30)
Kseniya Melnik
She Was Warned - In a room for women whose bodies are broken, the biographer waits her turn
42(36)
Leni Zumas
Mendelssohn - One summer when I was a boy, my father entered into a friendly rivalry with a giant raccoon
78(47)
Seth Fried
Communications - it's a typical office-, very link space, a lot of people sitting on top of each other
125(47)
Sofi Stambo
The Cage - At 2.32 am, the baby falls out of our bed
172(13)
Tania James
At The Center - Shit goes down at The Dream Center. They don't tell you that when you sign up
185
Delaney Nolan
Poetry
Winter
33(4)
Chen Chen
The School of Night & Hyphens
35(2)
The Carrying
37(18)
Ada Limon
Would You Rather
38(2)
Maybe I'll Be Another Kind of Mother
40(15)
Instructions Prior
55(13)
Carl Phillips
Is It True All Legends Once were Rumors
56(12)
Inscription on a Jefferson Davis Monument Never Built but Maybe One Day I Will
68(5)
Craig Beaven
Nome, a Sonnet
73(28)
Lauren Haldeman
Hunter
101(5)
Bianca Stone
Interior Design
103(3)
My Gift
106(17)
Natalie Scenters-Zapico
For My Son Born in La Mariscal
107(16)
Nocturne
123(7)
Taylor Johnson
Rigorous Practice of Listening
124(6)
After All
130(5)
John Koethe
Cogito Redux
132(2)
Selfie Stick
134(1)
Marsyas
135(18)
Paisley Rekdal
Pasiphae
137(16)
Ways to Dress a Fish
153(5)
Abigail Chabitnoy
Qawanguaq with House
154(2)
Qawanguaq
156(2)
After
158(3)
David Baker
Elegy, in Words
159(1)
Elizabeth Bradfield Lesson VIII: Map of North America
160(1)
A Poem as Long as California
161(7)
Rick Barot
On Some Items in the Painting by Velazquez
164(4)
Euphoric
168(9)
Curtis Bauer
Three Sketches of Anxiety
171(6)
The Eulogy
177(4)
Megan Fernandes
In California, Everything Already Looks like an Afterlife
179(2)
Back Home Brian Shows Me a Home Movie
181(21)
Matthew Siegel
I See You in the Field of My Mind Baby Moo Cow
182(1)
Ever Thank Goodness
183(19)
Evasive Me
202(2)
Marcus Jackson
Ashtray
204(1)
Goodale Park
205(1)
Ross White From Money
206
Nonfiction
Moon and Star - On a prison-alternative ranch in New Mexico, the inmates break horses, not each other
57(84)
Ginger Gaffney
From Angel City West - A selection of photographs from the photographer's early work in Los Angeles
141
Mark Steinmetz
Lost & Found
On Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson's The Illuminatus! Trilogy - A remarkable record of the country's collective fears during a period of unprecedented social and political upheaval
108(3)
John Fischer
On Joanne Kyger's Just Space: Poems 1979-1989 - The poet combines countless shades of irony with her compassion for fellow precarious beings
111(2)
Cassandra Cleghorn
On Hampton Hawes's Raise Up Off Me - One of the best and most tragically overlooked jazz memoirs ever written
113(3)
Chris Carroll
On E. M. Forster's Maurice - Forster had the audacity to envision safety and joy for a queer couple at a time when they were available to so few
116(3)
Joseph Frankel
On Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic - A novel that proposes new stories and new forms, reaching beyond the conventional limits of history and fiction
119(89)
Rohan Maitzen
Blithe Spirit
Teatime in Darjeeling - For the author's family, tea became as essential as daily prayers
208
Ann Tashi Slater