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Astra 2

Filth: Issue Two

Nadja Spiegelman

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Astra House
25 October 2022
Astra Magazine is a brand new international literary magazine, an emerging must-read for anyone interested in the best new literature from around the world.

Astra Magazineis the new literary magazine of the moment, a must-read for anyone interested in the most vital contemporary literature from around the world.

Astra Magazine connects readers and writers from New York to Mexico City, Lagos to Berlin, Copenhagen to Singapore and beyond. Each issue contains prose, poetry, art and comics, artfully produced on silky smooth paper with luxurious French flaps.

It's the most covetable accessory of the fall - dark and playful, pretty and smart.

The Filth issue features work by Elif Batuman, Sheila Heti, Raven Leilani, Aracelis Girmay, Samuel R. Delany, Brontez Purnell, Wayne Koestenbaum, Clarice Lispector, McKenzie Wark, Mariana Enriquez, Safiya Sinclair, Maggie Millner, and many more.

There is a moral element to filth. It is both what we have been taught to hide, and the subversive pleasure in revealing it.

Many of the writers in this issue are queer or trans or otherwise outsiders. When you are taught that an intrinsic part of you is shameful, you find power in that shame.

All that filth, compressed by the pressure, sparkles like diamonds when it islet it into the light. Have you ever felt the relief of telling your own secrets? There's a reason why people revel in their own filth. It's a place for reveling
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Imprint:   Astra House
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 165mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781662619014
ISBN 10:   1662619014
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nadja Spiegelman is the author of the memoir I'm Supposed to Protect You From All This and several award-winning comics for children, as well as the co-editor of the 2016 project Resist! a free publication of women's comics and graphics. Previously the online editor of The Paris Review, she is now the editor-in-chief of a new international literary print quarterly, Astra Magazine.

Reviews for Astra 2: Filth: Issue Two

Astra argues for reviving the pleasure of engaging with literature while also holding a beautifully made object. - T Magazine A tour of contemporary international literature for the price of a single paperback. If you're bored by a certain sameness, a deflating parochial quality to what you've been reading lately, give Astra a chance. - Ron Charles, The Washinton Post A who's who of global superstar writers. - NY Post Astra is like a gorgeously curated jewel-box you can't wait to unpack. There is no other magazine like this. - ELIF BATUMAN, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of The Possessed, The Idiot, and the forthcoming novel, Either/Or. Destined to shine brightly in the literary firmament, Astra Magazine is here to remind us that we should always read and write with a joyful disregard for borders of any kind. - HERNAN DIAZ, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of In the Distance and Trust Astra is the magazine we need right now. It's full of stunning work from a broad range of voices, a magazine both intimate and universal, in the way all good writing is. - NATHAN ENGLANDER, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges and What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank As a writer whose work is often difficult to classify, I am attracted to Astra Magazine's agenda of publishing writers who exist in the inter, whose writing defies neat categorization. The debut Ecstasy issue is stirring in its international orientation & ambitious in its scope and content. - LAURA LINDSTEDT, Finlandia Prize winning author of Oneiron and My Friend Natalia Astra Magazine is vital. As an American citizen born outside the US, I am especially attracted to their idea of publishing writing that rejects borders, and that a writer should not, can not, represent an entire country. The first issue allows space for each extraordinary writer to speak only for themselves. - IMBOLO MBUE, Bestselling author of Behold the Dreamers and How Beautiful We Were


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