Our return, after four issues, to pure hardcover bookness features
Jonathan Franzen on Upper East Side ambition, Jess Walter on the men who
ride children's bicycles in Spokane, Washington, Joe Meno on women who
want to be eaten by lions, Etgar Keret and Joyce Carol Oates on murder
and language in a restaurant called Cheesus Christ and at Gate C34 of
Newark International Airport, respectively--and ten more stories
besides, five of them strange and beautiful pieces from Kenya that will
tell you, indelibly, what it's like to be drunk for seventy-two hours
straight in Nairobi or to smuggle contraband jam into the girls'
dormitory of the Precious Blood Riruta Secondary School or to fly over
the Kalacha Goda oasis in a small plane, at sunset, with your brother in
a coffin next to you. Other topics covered include unemployment,
drumming vs. painting, and Faisal Shahzad, the Times Square car-bomb
attempter. As if that wasn't enough, this one is our first full-color
issue in quite a while, too, with illustrations on every page?so if the
absence of art was your last excuse, you no longer have any reason not
to subscribe in time for this one.