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Join us for a fun night with a range of writers who’ll discuss their contributions to Dear McSweeney’s. Hosted by McSweeney’s senior editor Daniel Levin Becker, approximately twenty-three years of exceptional letters to the editor.
More about Dear McSweeney’s:
McSweeneyâs Quarterly Concern has been printing issues since 1998 and sending them into the world with reckless faith. Now and then, the world writes back. In two decades and change, weâve accumulated a heady archive of letters to the editor: dispatches, pleas, confessions, treatises, ruminations, rants, raves, and the occasional misdirected customer service query. Dear McSweeneyâs takes readers into the depths of this archiveâincluding material thatâs long been out of print. âWe like to think of these pieces as personal essays smuggled into the Quarterly in the form of letters,â says Quarterly editor Claire Boyle.
Collected here are one hundred installments from this sprawling many-to-one correspondence, including but not limited to musings on moths and mummies, macaroons and cats, armadillos and homicidal sea worms and the arcana of Jerry Lewisâs acting career. In turns poignant and absurd, these letters are a sparkling glimpse into the strange and unforgettable lives of McSweeneyâs readers. Their unexpected perspectivesâmessy, weird, tender, funnyâsynchronize here into a collective portrait of who we are. Says Levin Becker: âThink of Dear McSweeneyâs as a highly experimental epistolary novel whose only real plot is the gentle, inevitable passing of time.â
Contributing writers include Hanif Abdurraqib, Ana Marie Cox, Yuri Herrera, Brandon Hobson, Julie Klausner, R.O. Kwon, Jonathan Lethem, Thao Nguyen, Jenny Odell, Jason Polan, Simon Rich, Michelle Tea, Sarah Vowell and more than 80 other writers, artists, comedians, musicians, poets, and thinkers.
DANIEL LEVIN BECKER is senior editor at McSweeneyâs. He is the author of Many Subtle Channels (Harvard University Press, 2012) and Whatâs Good (City Lights Publishers, 2022), and translator of works by Georges Perec, Ãric Chevillard, Michelle Grangaud, and Eduardo Berti, among others. He lives in Paris.
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