McSweeney's #55

Claire Boyle
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Issue 55 of McSweeny's Quarterly Concern gathers fiction from Laura van den Berg, Gordon Lish, T Kira Madden, and Emma Copley Eisenberg, to name a few; letters about face masks and puttanesca and the rapid disintegration of our natural world by R. O. Kwon, Alexander Chee, and Jack Pendarvis; a searing nonfiction piece by José Orduña that harkens back to shoe-leather journalism, chronicling his experience at immigrant-rights demonstrations across the spectrum of activism; oh, and a 16-page section of mesmerizing photography by Pelle Cass from his series “Crowded Fields.” Read and be renewed!
Genres: Short StoriesFiction
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Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Issue 2, Winter-Spring 1999: "Timothy McSweeney's Blues/Jazz Odyssey", or "Pollyanna's Bootless Errand"
Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Issue 3, Summer-Fall 1999: "Timothy McSweeney's Windfall Republic"
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