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books 2012

"Isabelle had been for some time capable of very strong, if very transient emotions...." - F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side Of Paradise

Jan 23

What I Kept Thinking While Reading “Pulphead,” Which Is Pretty Good, Although A Little Wanky In Spots

maura:

Would a woman’s magazine in 2012 ever hire a writer who would write about such a wide breadth of topics, and with stylistic authority to boot?

for a high school history project I put together a fake teen magazine from the 60s and my research consisted of browsing seventeen magazine, July-December 1968. completely blew my mind, it was like a different publication. in some ways it was more fucked up (these days they at least pretend you. should love your body) but it was LONG and their current events reporting and book reviews/commentary were so…literate? if i remember right some columnist was taking updike to task for his pessimism, contrasting him with the post-WWI generation writers… it was the most fascinating project I ever did, for sure.


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  4. thisisareallybadidea reblogged this from maura and added:
    while to get into Pulphead (I’ve had it for 3 weeks? And I’ve read the entire Hunger Games trilogy in that time, so...
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    Late-sixties Seventeen knew what was up
  6. kay-nasty1010 answered: Probably, magazines now a days are wild. No respect.
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  8. nadiachaudhury reblogged this from maura and added:
    That’s basically why I subscribe to...men’s magazines.
  9. popsins answered: This is why we have The Hairpin.
  10. grandweerachael answered: Maybe a better Q: would a men’s mag hire a woman to do the same? Because I don’t know of a single ladymag that even *cares* about writing.
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    high school history project I put together...fake teen magazine from the 60s and my...
  12. spider8luh answered: why did you write the title just like Kanaya? *-*
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