The Minus Times Collected: Twenty Years / Thirty Issues (1992?2012)
Twenty Years / Thirty Issues (1992-2012)
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Featherproof Books
Published:6th Sep '12
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Begun as an open letter to strangers and fellow misfits, The Minus Times grew to become a hand-typed literary magazine that showcased the next generation of American fiction. Contributors include Sam Lipsyte, David Berman, Patrick DeWitt, and Wells Tower, with illustrations by David Eggers and Brad Neely as well as interviews with Dan Clowes, Barry Hannah, and a yet-to-be-famous Stephen Colbert. With sly humor and striking illustrations, The Minus Times has earned a fervent following as much for its lack of literary pretension as its sporadic appearances on the newsstand. All thirty of the nearly-impossible-to-find issues of this improvised literary almanac are now assembled for the first time, typos and all.
"Outstanding." -- The Stranger "The Minus Times is the only magazine that I would pay to appear in." -- Mark Richard "The finest almanac to appear in print since Ben Franklin brought forth Poor Richard's Almanac back in 1732." -- Copper Press "More, please." -- Tom Frank, editor of The Baffler
ISBN: 9780983186328
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1133g
464 pages