THE BELIEVER HOMECOMING ISSUE: WINTER 2022/2023
Named the best magazine of 2022 by Alta.
Sound the bugles! The Believer is back with McSweeney’s! This massive 144-page resurrection issue is packed with highlights. We have essays from Rafia Zakaria, Sarah Marshall, and Ryan Walsh, and new guest columns from Claire Vaye Watkins and Hanif Abdurraqib. There is an interview with Alan Alda, in which he extensively discusses fruit cake. There are conversations with musicians Angel Olsen and Rickie Lee Jones, and between Aubrey Plaza and Miguel Arteta . There is a new crossword, which is very difficult but also, in our opinion, very enjoyable. There is commentary, from Oscar Villalon, on San Francisco’s 24th Street McDonald’s, and a tribute to Greg Tate from Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah. There is an exegesis of thirteenth century children’s art. There is a surprise guest advice columnist (you’ll just have to pick it up to find out who it is). There are other new ingredients too, like our first-ever worldwide best sellers list. Not to mention all of the other regular things you have come to expect from The Believer, like Nick Hornby’s column on what he’s been reading, and schemas that exhaustively analyze the demon babies of medieval art. This one is not to be missed. Order today and revel in the relaunch of this unkillable arts and culture magazine.
Table of Contents:
Resurrector: Angels in the Outfield
by Hanif Abdurraqib
Stuff I’ve Been Reading
by Nick Hornby
Off-Grid: a new comic
by Bridget Meyne
Underway
by Lauren Groff, Leslie Jamison, and Amy Kurzweil
Two American Sonnets Starring Octavia Butler
by Terrance Hayes
Ask Carrie
by Carrie Brownstein
Sacrifice Zone: Yellow Pine
by Claire Vaye Watkins
Colorado Springs: a new poem
by Danez Smith
The Hopper-Consani Connection
by Ryan H. Walsh
A Farewell Note to Greg Tate
by Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
Miguel Arteta interviewed by Aubrey Plaza
Snow in June: a new poem
by Jane Wong
Missed Calls
by Rafia Zakaria
Place: 24th Street McDonald’s
by Oscar Villalon
Angel Olsen interviewed by Adalena Kavanagh
Violent Delights
by Sarah Marshall
Aristocrat Inc.
by Natalie So
Alan Alda interviewed by Melissa Locker
Being: Onfim
by Annie Rauwerda
Schema: The Great Chain of Medieval Demon Babies
by Yasmin Patel
Celebration of Life: a new comic
by Hartley Lin
Rickie Lee Jones interviewed by Jessica Hopper
One-Page Reviews
Stephanie Burt on Franny Choi, Zoë Hu on Emma Bolden, Laura Preston on László Krasznahorkai, India Ennenga on Amina Cain, and Joanna Howard on Joanna Walsh
Ling Ma microinterviewed by Rhoda Feng
Sound the bugles! The Believer is back with McSweeney’s! This massive 144-page resurrection issue is packed with highlights. We have essays from Rafia Zakaria, Sarah Marshall, and Ryan Walsh, and new guest columns from Claire Vaye Watkins and Hanif Abdurraqib. There is an interview with Alan Alda, in which he extensively discusses fruit cake. There are conversations with musicians Angel Olsen and Rickie Lee Jones, and between Aubrey Plaza and Miguel Arteta . There is a new crossword, which is very difficult but also, in our opinion, very enjoyable. There is commentary, from Oscar Villalon, on San Francisco’s 24th Street McDonald’s, and a tribute to Greg Tate from Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah. There is an exegesis of thirteenth century children’s art. There is a surprise guest advice columnist (you’ll just have to pick it up to find out who it is). There are other new ingredients too, like our first-ever worldwide best sellers list. Not to mention all of the other regular things you have come to expect from The Believer, like Nick Hornby’s column on what he’s been reading, and schemas that exhaustively analyze the demon babies of medieval art. This one is not to be missed. Order today and revel in the relaunch of this unkillable arts and culture magazine.
Table of Contents:
Resurrector: Angels in the Outfield
by Hanif Abdurraqib
Stuff I’ve Been Reading
by Nick Hornby
Off-Grid: a new comic
by Bridget Meyne
Underway
by Lauren Groff, Leslie Jamison, and Amy Kurzweil
Two American Sonnets Starring Octavia Butler
by Terrance Hayes
Ask Carrie
by Carrie Brownstein
Sacrifice Zone: Yellow Pine
by Claire Vaye Watkins
Colorado Springs: a new poem
by Danez Smith
The Hopper-Consani Connection
by Ryan H. Walsh
A Farewell Note to Greg Tate
by Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
Miguel Arteta interviewed by Aubrey Plaza
Snow in June: a new poem
by Jane Wong
Missed Calls
by Rafia Zakaria
Place: 24th Street McDonald’s
by Oscar Villalon
Angel Olsen interviewed by Adalena Kavanagh
Violent Delights
by Sarah Marshall
Aristocrat Inc.
by Natalie So
Alan Alda interviewed by Melissa Locker
Being: Onfim
by Annie Rauwerda
Schema: The Great Chain of Medieval Demon Babies
by Yasmin Patel
Celebration of Life: a new comic
by Hartley Lin
Rickie Lee Jones interviewed by Jessica Hopper
One-Page Reviews
Stephanie Burt on Franny Choi, Zoë Hu on Emma Bolden, Laura Preston on László Krasznahorkai, India Ennenga on Amina Cain, and Joanna Howard on Joanna Walsh
Ling Ma microinterviewed by Rhoda Feng