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The Unprofessionals by The Paris Review

"A dispatch from the front lines of literature." --The Atlantic

The Unprofessionals is an energetic collection celebrating the bold writers at the forefront of today's literary world--featuring stories, essays, and poems from "America's greatest literary journal" (Time)
 
For more than half a century, the Paris Review has launched some of the most exciting new literary voices, from Philip Roth to David Foster Wallace. But rather than trading on nostalgia, the storied journal continues to search outside the mainstream for the most exciting emerging writers. Harmonizing a timeless literary feel with impeccable modern taste, its pages are vivid proof that the best of today's writing more than upholds the lofty standards that built the magazine's reputation.

The Unprofessionals collects pieces from the new iteration of the Paris Review by contemporary writers who treat their art not as a profession, but as a calling. Some, like Zadie Smith, Ben Lerner, and John Jeremiah Sullivan, are already major literary presences, while others, like Emma Cline, Benjamin Nugent, and Ottessa Moshfegh, will soon be household names. A master class in contemporary writing across genres, this collection introduces the must-know voices in the modern literary scene.
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ISBN 13 9780143128472
ISBN 10 0143128477
Title The Unprofessionals
Author The Paris Review
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Year published 2015-11-17
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.