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n+1 Issue 46: Agitation

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Disorder in the courts! Three years with the Atlanta forest defenders. Nausicaa Renner on losing a mother and becoming a mother. New fiction by Nell Zink, Paul Soto, Walter Siti, and Bela Shayevich. The Eighties take over the reviews section.

216 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2023

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n+1 is a print journal of politics, literature, and culture, published originally twice a year and now three times a year.

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May 4, 2024
“I don’t know what I have to offer you besides attention. That’s what I’m offering.”

He had acted so hurt when I told him he was cold, mindfucker, and, on the purely practical level, straight unavailable. He called me cruel, as though he cared. He’s not just cold, though: selfish, repressed, (narcissist), insecure, fear-driven, liar, self-pitying, pompous. Losing his frayed, greasy hair, sickening neckbeard, stretch skinny jeans he doesn’t even recognize as repulsive. Dating lip-flip Zoomers who call him Daddy. Also: a married girl and her catboy.

All I had wanted was an acknowledgment of the reality.

“Thanks,” Gleb replied. “I am all good on attention.”

"Baby" by Bela Shayevich
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January 29, 2026
Great issue. Especially liked Frank Guan's essay on Don DeLillo.
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June 18, 2024
My first n+1 and that is some meaty content - I read Cop City with interest and skipped over the little known architect, but overall I can see why this publication comes out only 3x a year. It takes time to read - not only to read, but to comprehend. For me, a few pages at a time in the morning while gearing up for the day with a cup of coffee ends up as the perfect time.
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