Monday, 28 November 2011

McSweeney's 37

Finished November 26
McSweeney's 37
This collection wasn't one of my favorite McSweeney's collections. Even the binding of the book didn't stand up. I read it as my bedside book, so the failure of the book spine was related to abuse on my part. I think it was design. Some stories I liked, beginning with the excerpt from A Moment in the Sun by John Sayles, tucked in a pocket inside the front cover. The selection of African stories I found less enjoyable, perhaps because they were written outside the story format I'm more familiar with, perhaps because they portrayed Africans in a negative way (they are by Africans, so that's allowed, isn't it!) I generally enjoy the McSweeney's and there is usually something in every issue that I find surprising or challenging, but this time I didn't enjoy the experience as much. And now I need to figure out how to glue the spine back on.

2 comments:

  1. I have so many of their backissues that I've overlooked; I've been thinking about making a reading project out of it!

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  2. Me too!
    I've got two piles by my bed now, one of McSweeney's and one of my Indiespensibles, that I've also fallen behind on and I'm alternating between the two piles trying to catch up.

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