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n+1 Issue 12: Conversion Experience

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Against intervention, home in Baltimore, obsessed with Gchat. Mark Greif in Stanley Cavell’s classroom and Kent Russell in juggalo country. Helen DeWitt’s new novel.

220 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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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.

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Profile Image for Nick Moran.
144 reviews34 followers
September 13, 2011
Worth the price of purchase just for the Gchat essay. Kent Russell's depiction of the Gathering of the Juggalos was entertaining as well, even if its timing is a bit late. (There have been a couple of profiles on the Gathering of late.)

Richard Beck's Pitchfork skewering was labored and pretentious, though, and ultimately felt like a fun-house mirror reflecting the bad elements of the site in question. How was there no mention of the music festival, too?
Profile Image for Paul.
423 reviews51 followers
September 21, 2011
Definitely one of the better (if not best?) n+1s I've read. Pitchfork article was good, though it left a lot of questions unanswered, a lot of promises unfulfilled. Juggalos article was really good; I would have enjoyed another twenty pages as it seemed to end just as it was picking up steam. Or Faygo. Did have that DFW feel, though what doesn't these days? Very odd that the Lish article was incomplete; I don't think I've seen that before in a journal. Excited for the Helen DeWitt novel. Really liked the piece on chatting, the Solution From Hell and the Cavell articles were lost on me. Great Prop 8 article as well. Guess that covers it. Good review.
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11 reviews1 follower
April 6, 2013
This is on my Bookshelf and on my iPad and yet none of these titles look familiar. Assuming I may have skipped this one somehow, I'm just going to give it 4 stars and assume you're not reading my review, just starGazing. Presumably, it's awesome. N+1 generally is. It's about 80% likely my 4-stars are accurate. Enjoy it.
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