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6Bafflomathy [No. 26] Mario Alejandro Ariza (âInstructions in the Art of Filming Atomic Bombs,â p. 22) was born in the Dominican Republic and grew up between Santo Domingo and Miami. His self-published book of poems is The Same River Twice. Andrew J. Bacevich (âStar-Spangled Spam,â p. 8) is professor of history and international relations emeritus at Boston University. He is currently the George McGovern fellow at Columbia University. Siddhartha Deb (âThe Worst Industrial Disaster in the History of the World,â p. 74) is the author of two novels and the nonfiction book The Beautiful and the Damned, which was a finalist for the Orwell Prize, the winner of a PEN award, and published in India without its first chapter because of a lawsuit. Lisa Dierbeck (âPills,â p. 12) is the author of the novels One Pill Makes You Smaller and The Autobiography of Jenny X. Barbara Ehrenreich (âTerror Cells,â p. 57) is a contributing editor of The Baffler. Her memoir is Living with a Wild God. William Giraldiâs (âThis Bratâs for You,â p. 14) novels are Busy Monsters and Hold the Dark. Paul Goodman (âPull It Like You Mean It,â p. 135) was an American social critic. He wrote Growing Up Absurd. Suzy Hansen (âAmericaâs Long Holiday,â p. 24) is a writer living in Istanbul. Jerome K. Jerome (âPossibility of Infection,â p. 18) was a nineteenth-century English satirist. Debora Kuan (âAmerican Mammal,â p. 73) is the author of Xing. She lives in Brooklyn. Chris Lehmann (âThe Christ Nexus and Professor David Brat,â p. 86) is senior editor of The Baffler, coeditor of Bookforum, and the author of Rich People Things. Paul Maliszewski (âFor Yama Is the Lord of Death,â p. 94) is the author of Fakers, a book of essays, and Prayer and Parable, a collection of stories. âBcc: Dridge,â a story written with J. Wagner, appeared in The Baffler no. 24. Jill McDonough (âDo What You Love,â p. 85), a three-time Pushcart Prize winner, wrote Habeas Corpus and Where You Live. She directs UMassBostonâs MFA program and 24PearlStreet, the Fine Arts Work Center online. Joanne McNeil (âThe Dads of Tech,â p. 118) writes about privacy and Internet culture. She is currently a resident at Eyebeam in New York. Steven Poole (âBlips for Brains,â p. 10) is the author of Unspeak and other books. Andrew Ross (âDegrees of Danger,â p. 66) is an NYU professor and a social activist. His books include Creditocracy and the Case for Debt Refusal. George Scialabba (âThe Endlessly Examined Life,â p. 33) is a contributing editor of The Baffler and the author of For the Republic and What Are Intellectuals Good For? Jacob Silvermanâs (âThe Crowdsourcing Scam,â p. 106) book, Terms of Service: Social Media, Surveillance, and the Price of Constant Connection, will be published in March. John Summers (âAll in Yer Head,â p. 6) is editor in chief of The Baffler. Astra Taylor (âThe Dads of Tech,â p. 118) is a writer, documentary filmmaker, and activist. Her films include Zizek! and Examined Life. Her latest book is The Peopleâs Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age. She is a contributing editor of The Baffler. June Thunderstorm (âAble-Bodied Until It Kills Us,â p. 62) rains on your parade, which is a problem if you donât like getting wet. Natasha Vargas-Cooper (âThe Acquisitive Self,â p. 129) is a staff reporter for The Intercept. Afaa Michael Weaver (âThe Invisible Manâs Electric Bill,â p. 105) is the author of fourteen collections of poetry, the latest of which is City of Eternal Spring. His book The Government of Nature received the 2014 Kingsley Tufts Award. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, he teaches at Simmons College and Drew University. Mikhail Zoshchenko (âStory of an Illness,â p. 16) was a Russian writer. His books include Nervous People and Other Satires. Translator Anna Summers 138 1 The Baffler [no.26]
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Published: Jul 1, 2014
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