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No. 22 BRAD HOLLAND âA compendium of literary curveballs.â âNew York Times âBeautifully discontented prose written by people whoâd rather be out scrapping. Quite right, too.â âThe Guardian âSassy, irreverent, often down but never quite out.â âBoston Globe âLike The Baffler of old, the sharpest pieces are readable and show a caustic, playful ability to zero in on a pie-eyed media hypnotized by the zeitgeist.â âChicago Tribune No. 22 M A R K S . FI S H ER The journal that blunts the cutting edge The journal that blunts the cutting edge No. 22 E DI T OR I N C H I E F John Summers F OU N DI N G E DI T OR Thomas Frank S E N IOR E DI T OR Chris Lehmann DE SIG N A N D A R T DI R E C T ION The Flynstitute M A N AGI N G E DI T OR Lindsey Gilbert Anna Summers L I T E R A RY E DI T OR P OE T RY E DI T OR COV E R I L LU S T R ATI O N BY B R A D H
The Baffler – MIT Press
Published: Mar 1, 2013
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