n+1 issue launch and readings
Friday 30 November, 2012
7pm, $0
BookCourt
163 Court Street, Brooklyn
Julia Grønnevet will read from her account of covering the Anders Behring Breivik trial in Oslo.
Kristin Dombek will read from her essay on sex, drugs, and Ryan Gosling in Williamsburg.
About N+1:
“The best goddamn literary magazine in America.†—Mary Karr
“Just when you’re thinking you’re intellectually alone in the world, something like n+1 falls into your hands.†—Jonathan Franzen
“n+1 is rigorous, curious and provocative. Intelligent thought is not dead in New York. It has simply moved to Brooklyn.†—Malcolm Gladwell
n+1 is a print magazine of politics, literature, and culture founded in 2004 and published three times yearly. Issue Fourteen, “Awkward Age,†is now available by subscription.
The website is updated with new, usually web-only content several times each week.
We do not post most of the print magazine online and especially encourage web readers to subscribe. We rely on subscriptions for most of our financial support.
We also receive financial support from private donors, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Kristin Dombek will read from her essay on sex, drugs, and Ryan Gosling in Williamsburg.
About N+1:
“The best goddamn literary magazine in America.†—Mary Karr
“Just when you’re thinking you’re intellectually alone in the world, something like n+1 falls into your hands.†—Jonathan Franzen
“n+1 is rigorous, curious and provocative. Intelligent thought is not dead in New York. It has simply moved to Brooklyn.†—Malcolm Gladwell
n+1 is a print magazine of politics, literature, and culture founded in 2004 and published three times yearly. Issue Fourteen, “Awkward Age,†is now available by subscription.
The website is updated with new, usually web-only content several times each week.
We do not post most of the print magazine online and especially encourage web readers to subscribe. We rely on subscriptions for most of our financial support.
We also receive financial support from private donors, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.