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McSweeney's Issue 37 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern)

de Dave Eggers (Editor)

Altres autors: Jamie Allen (Col·laborador), Steve Delahoyde (Col·laborador), James Fleming (Col·laborador), Jonathan Franzen (Col·laborador), J. Malcolm Garcia (Col·laborador)24 més, Hallie Haglund (Col·laborador), John Hyduck (Col·laborador), John Hyduk (Col·laborador), Billy Kahora (Col·laborador), Etgar Keret (Col·laborador), Edan Lepucki (Col·laborador), Keguro Macharia (Col·laborador), Annette Lutivini Majanja (Col·laborador), Joe Meno (Col·laborador), Kevin Moffett (Col·laborador), Christopher Monks (Col·laborador), Laraine Newman (Col·laborador), Joyce Carol Oates (Col·laborador), Richard Onyango (Col·laborador), Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor (Col·laborador), Jamie Quatro (Col·laborador), Brendan Emmett Quigley (Col·laborador), Nelly Reifler (Col·laborador), Mike Sacks (Col·laborador), John Sayles (Col·laborador), Ted Travelstead (Col·laborador), Christopher Turner (Col·laborador), Binyavanga Wainaina (Col·laborador), Jess Walter (Col·laborador)

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Our return, after four issues, to pure hardcover bookness features Jonathan Franzen on Upper East Side ambition, Jess Walter on the men who ride children's bicycles in Spokane, Washington, Joe Meno on women who want to be eaten by lions, Etgar Keret and Joyce Carol Oates on murder and language in a restaurant called Cheesus Christ and at Gate C34 of Newark International Airport, respectively--and ten more stories besides, five of them strange and beautiful pieces from Kenya that will tell you, indelibly, what it's like to be drunk for seventy-two hours straight in Nairobi or to smuggle contraband jam into the girls' dormitory of the Precious Blood Riruta Secondary School or to fly over the Kalacha Goda oasis in a small plane, at sunset, with your brother in a coffin next to you. Other topics covered include unemployment, drumming vs. painting, and Faisal Shahzad, the Times Square car-bomb attempter. As if that wasn't enough, this one is our first full-color issue in quite a while, too, with illustrations on every page--so if the absence of art was your last excuse, you no longer have any reason not to subscribe in time for this one.… (més)
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The issue is a big format hardcover designed to look like a thick volume from the front. The idea is carried out on the interior pages so that each page resembles a book cover with a different illustrated binding bordering each piece. A bold effort but didn't really work for me....
Some big name writers in this one and a section containing five pieces from Kenyan writers, including a striking memoir from artist Richard Onyango featuring a number of his vibrant paintings. The big discovery for me was the booklet containing four chapters from John Sayles epic novel, "A Moment in the Sun." The excerpted chapters focus on the character Hod as he naively tries to strike it rich in the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. ( )
  RobertOK | Jul 11, 2023 |
Mostly a miss for me, though the introductory notes on the state of the publishing industry were very welcome, and the excerpt from John Sayles' "A Moment in the Sun" was quite good. ( )
  JBD1 | Sep 15, 2018 |
Jess Walter, Jonathan Franzen, Joyce Carol Oates . . . Oh yeah. The Kenyan fiction was hit or miss for me.
But the very fact that McSweeneys exists as a quarterly makes me heart go pitter pat. ( )
  beckydj | Mar 31, 2013 |
This is a book about Kenya, character, nature and society. The stories tend to cluster around these issues.

The most obvious examples of the cluster are the work by Jess Walter, John Hyduk, J. Malcolm Garcia and Etgar Keret which deal explicitly with social systems and the perils/pitfalls of employment or lack of it. Joyce Carol Oates and Nelly Reifler both contribute pieces that deal with the animal world, while Joe Meno's piece connects the animal with the social via the concept of passion. Alcoholism connects work by Billy Kahora and Kevin Moffett, and the nature of character is deftly handled by Jonathan Franzen and Nelly Reifler. Among the Kenyan pieces, Richard Onyango's is a real stand out both visually and verbally. Of the remaining, pieces by Binyavanga Wainaina and Annette Lutivini Majanja give real insight into Kenyan life. Yvonne Adhiambo Owour's piece, while possibly important in terms of Kenyan political history, left me feeling that it didn't quite work, technically.

The standout piece for me is 'Cheesus Christ', by Etgar Keret, which is like seeing the whole world in a tiny but beautiful Swiss watch.

The book itself is a work of art. It features a trompe l'oeil cover which, from certain angles, makes it look like there is a second book laying on top of the actual one. Inside, the lovely border illustrations reflect aspects and themes of each story. Unfortunately, due to the weight of the first four chapters of a free John Sayles, the cover tends to come away at the binding - but one often has to suffer in order to be beautiful. ( )
  freelancer_frank | Mar 23, 2013 |
Part of the appeal of McSweeney's quarterly review is that you just never know what to expect. This was one of their more "traditional" issues, and it was a great one! Filled to the brim with pieces of work by amazingly talented people, I read this all the way through from cover to cover. Of course some of the pieces appealed to me more than others: Jess Walter's "Statistical Abstract for My Hometown, Spokane, Washington" (a "list" of 51 things about Spokane, some very factual, some very humorous, some of which movingly portray what it's like to live down the street from a battered women's shelter) and Nelly Reifler's "The Grove" (about a rabbit who can read the feelings (thoughts?) of everything around him) were my particular favorites. I wasn't sure what to expect from the "Five New Stories from Kenya"--and although it wasn't my favorite part of the issue, each story was well-written, engaging, and an eye-opening look at a culture I don't get to see very often. A great issue from a GREAT publication. I can't wait for the next one! ( )
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Eggers, DaveEditorautor primaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Allen, JamieCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Delahoyde, SteveCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Fleming, JamesCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Franzen, JonathanCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Garcia, J. MalcolmCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Haglund, HallieCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Hyduck, JohnCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Hyduk, JohnCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Kahora, BillyCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Keret, EtgarCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Lepucki, EdanCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Macharia, KeguroCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Majanja, Annette LutiviniCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Meno, JoeCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Moffett, KevinCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Monks, ChristopherCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Newman, LaraineCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Oates, Joyce CarolCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Onyango, RichardCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Owuor, Yvonne AdhiamboCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Quatro, JamieCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Quigley, Brendan EmmettCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Reifler, NellyCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Sacks, MikeCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Sayles, JohnCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Travelstead, TedCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Turner, ChristopherCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Wainaina, BinyavangaCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Walter, JessCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
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Our return, after four issues, to pure hardcover bookness features Jonathan Franzen on Upper East Side ambition, Jess Walter on the men who ride children's bicycles in Spokane, Washington, Joe Meno on women who want to be eaten by lions, Etgar Keret and Joyce Carol Oates on murder and language in a restaurant called Cheesus Christ and at Gate C34 of Newark International Airport, respectively--and ten more stories besides, five of them strange and beautiful pieces from Kenya that will tell you, indelibly, what it's like to be drunk for seventy-two hours straight in Nairobi or to smuggle contraband jam into the girls' dormitory of the Precious Blood Riruta Secondary School or to fly over the Kalacha Goda oasis in a small plane, at sunset, with your brother in a coffin next to you. Other topics covered include unemployment, drumming vs. painting, and Faisal Shahzad, the Times Square car-bomb attempter. As if that wasn't enough, this one is our first full-color issue in quite a while, too, with illustrations on every page--so if the absence of art was your last excuse, you no longer have any reason not to subscribe in time for this one.

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