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McSweeney's put a lot of thought into the packaging of Quarterly issue
16. The three separate pieces of literature come in this nicely lined
fold over case. Oddly enough, it includes a plastic comb with the
name Tim on it (presumably for Timothy McSweeney), and even more interestingly
recreates the grandpa smell perfectly. And not the twenty-year-old
grandpa who was swingin' with his gal at Coney Island and wishing
he could slick his hair back just a little more. No, this is the grandpa
in the retirement home who decides it's about time you have his musty
shaving kit that he bought for a whopping $2.95 at a USO sock hop
to support domestic steel production. He really hated Hitler! So the
packaging is cool, but what about what's inside? Hmmm. Skimpy. I guess
that's the best way to describe it. Granted, what is there is the
highest quality of any of the stuff I've read so far. It definitely
left me wanting more short stories--which is rare. I generally tire
of the genre after reading an entire anthology, but these really stood
out as some of the best collection-wise I've read in a while. I didn't
read the Robert Coover story, which was written on a set of oversized
playing cards, and meant to be read in any order one chooses. I'll
get around to it, as I like his writing, but holding a bunch of big
playing cards on public transportation might draw some serious stares.
I'm looking forward to the next volume, which I'm sure will feature
like Viking stories, or the musings of a pack of mentally challenged
kids from Tucson. Whatever the case, it's always interesting.
Other titles by Dave Eggers:
What is the What You Shall Know Our Velocity
McSweeney's
Quarterly Concern Volume 14 (edited by)
McSweeney's
Quarterly Concern Volume 15 (edited by)
Other titles by McSweeney's:
McSweeney's
Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories
McSweeney's
Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales
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