McSweeney's No. 26 Featuring New Stories from Our Shores
Contributor(s): Van Dusen, Caitlin [Editor] | Leckert, Oriana [Editor]
Material type: TextSeries: McSweeney'sPublisher: McSweeney's 2008ISBN: 1932416889; 9781932416886Subject(s): American Literature | American Prose Literature | Experimental Fiction | Literary Magazines (Periodicals) | Periodicals | Short Stories - AmericanSummary: McSweeney's 26 comes in three parts: two small, oblong books of stories by writers large and small (John Brandon, Amanda Davis, Uzodinma Iweala, and eight more), set in regions near and far (Kazakhstan, Bosnia, Spain, Arkansas), and a third book, Where to Invade Next, edited by Stephen Elliott and inspired by actual Pentagon documents, which seeks to give a picture of just how our government could create a rationale for its next round of wars. Read them one at a time, or all at once, but know that this one’s got it all--whirlwind visions of the world of today, and dead-serious essays about which parts of it the United States might soon be confronting.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Literary Arts | Spark Central Literary Arts | LITERARY ARTS - MCSWEENEY'S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31214000026484 |
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McSweeney's 26 comes in three parts: two small, oblong books of stories by writers large and small (John Brandon, Amanda Davis, Uzodinma Iweala, and eight more), set in regions near and far (Kazakhstan, Bosnia, Spain, Arkansas), and a third book, Where to Invade Next, edited by Stephen Elliott and inspired by actual Pentagon documents, which seeks to give a picture of just how our government could create a rationale for its next round of wars. Read them one at a time, or all at once, but know that this one’s got it all--whirlwind visions of the world of today, and dead-serious essays about which parts of it the United States might soon be confronting.
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