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n+1 is a print journal of politics, literature, and culture, published originally twice a year and now three times a year.

Average rating: 3.84 · 2,039 ratings · 243 reviews · 59 distinct worksSimilar authors
Happiness: Ten Years of n+1...

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n+1 Issue 35: Savior Complex

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n+1 Issue 10: Self-Improvement

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n+1 Issue 12: Conversion Ex...

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n+1 Issue 19: Real Estate

4.17 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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n+1 Issue 36: Get Help

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n+1 Issue 1: Negation

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n+1 Issue 14: Awkward Age

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n+1 Issue 37: Transmission

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n+1 Issue 39: Take Care

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“Data data everywhere, and not a thought to think!”
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“After all is said and done, it is the exhibition that should be well-hung.”
n+1, I Like Your Work: Art and Etiquette

“I grew up in the South Bronx in the ’80s, and in the mid-’90s was plucked from there and escorted to boarding school in pastoral Connecticut (Choate Rosemary Hall, Pomfret). In my years at school, and subsequently at college (Trinity, in Hartford), I never once heard the term “hipster.” Looking back, I think hipsters, yuppies, and preppies were the same thing”
n+1, What Was the Hipster? A Sociological Investigation



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