The cover depicts, clockwise from the top left,
Francisco Goldman, Robert Pollard,
P.G. Wodehouse, and Susan Choi. Cover illustrations: Charles Burns!
VOL. 2, NO. 8
FULL TEXT Jeeves in Exile by Howard Hampton
P. G. Wodehouse’s gentleman’s gentleman is rescued from his golden-years retirement in Jonathan Ames’s new quasi-sort-of-metafiction.
Labels Can Really Kill a Person by Ben Ehrenreich
The “Sexually Violent Predator” classification ensures that once convicted, rehabilitation, for these men, is not part of the equation.
A Futurist Banquet by Manuel Gonzales and Mark Binelli
A meal of manifestos concocted with the irascible help of The Futurist Cookbook.
FULL TEXT Invasion of the Minnesota Normals by Annie Murphy Paul
A personality test that used Minnesotans as its benchmark for normalcy is becoming corporate America’s key to picking loyal employees.
FULL TEXT Thomas Frank interviewed by Margaret Wappler
The founding editor of the Baffler recounts America’s thirty-year backslide into pop conservatism.
Robert Pollard interviewed by Matthew Derby
The longtime indie legend on rock’s need for evil, mistakes, and stunted emotional maturity.
Francisco Goldman in conversation with Susan Choi
On the twenty-year incubation of a novel about José Martí and the hidden history of Central American balloon pioneers.