n+1, Issue 20: Survival (Fall 2014)

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n+1 is a brand new York–based American literary journal that publishes social feedback, political observation, essays, artwork, poetry, ebook studies, and brief fiction. it truly is released thrice every year, and content material is released on its web site numerous instances every one week. every one print factor averages round 2 hundred pages in length.

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Read this journal if you happen to like: leftist politics and something literary.

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No take care of the caregivers, no good fortune for the narcos. may still artists receives a commission? cost your privilege! David Samuels is going to the Grammys. Frank Guan studies Tao Lin. New fiction from Akhtiorskaya and Zink.

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An increasing number of humans now face exclusion from the exertions marketplace, and the threat of their very own uselessness. a school scholar requested to envision his privilege someday reveals a part of it long gone the subsequent. here's the place privilege of the previous style (between the haves and the have-nots), and the numerous sorts of privilege articulated between activists, appear perhaps to be adversarial. One can’t easily assert the primacy of sophistication to people who don’t event it as fundamental; nor does it look clever to shunt category apart accurately whilst it feels so proper. but our reaction ought to not be to whittle our calls for all the way down to an out of this world coverage proposal—such as Piketty’s international tax on wealth—but to cause them to proliferate. In a society with a wealthy knowing of deepening, ramifying inequalities, why now not think in complete what a society in riot opposed to abuse of privilege may require? a few privileges we will try and furnish each other, or not less than recognize, via empathy and sacrifice; others should be fought for, facet via aspect. + release ten years of n+1. Get a print subscription and entry to our whole on-line archive for under $3. 50 a month. nplusonemag. com The highbrow scenario  Wallace    “Against workout” by means of Mark Greif    “Babel in California” via Elif Batuman  the increase of the Neuronovel  Kent Russell    Chad Harbach on David Foster   Molly younger on Adderall    Marco Roth on   “Miami get together growth” by means of Emily Witt    Elizabeth Gumport on Chris Kraus    “Ryan Went to Afghanistan” via   “How to surrender” by way of Kristin Dombek   Plus fiction via Rebecca Curtis, Helen DeWitt, Sheila Heti, Keith Gessen, Benjamin Kunkel, and others Peter Holzhauer, Bush. 2007, gelatin silver print. eight x 10”. Courtesy of the artist. politics Memorandum room and try to sleep jointly back, there at the flooring among the couches and the television. Her husband’s disease—his spinal twine is pocked with holes and filled with cysts—makes it challenging for him to get out of a typical mattress, yet a futon at the flooring is doable. They haven’t slept jointly in a long time and appear to be excited, even though he has already rolled off the futon as soon as, bruising himself. I depart my computing device whilst my mom calls and lie down in mattress to speak to her. My mom tells me her husband most likely is experiencing the start phases of congestive middle failure. They’re uncertain. He doesn’t have wellbeing and fitness care, and so makes an attempt to appreciate what's making his ft swell up and his abdominal bloat right into a not easy ball, what's making him in need of breath, haven't long gone good. “It’s simply an lousy scenario with the wellbeing and fitness care,” my mom says. Her voice betrays 40 or so years at the North Shore of Boston, the place the accents run thick. No Rs to talk of, and sure phrases— say, half—have a cultured pronunciation that finds the dialect’s English roots. My mom is from New England, particularly the town of Chelsea, a spot that made nationwide information while it went into nation receivership within the early ’90s. the share of individuals residing less than the poverty line is greater than double the kingdom common.

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