In Airplane Reading, Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich bring together a range of essays about air travel. Discerning and full of wonder, this prismatic collection features perspectives from a variety of writers, airline workers, and everyday travelers/5(2). · If you’ve ever flown anywhere, you’ll identify with many of the short essays in Airplane Reading, edited by Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich. Even if you’ve never flown, it’s still worth reading for sentences like this: “A flying problem is the opposite of a drinking problem: it starts when you lose interest in the free booze.”Author: Katy Haas. · In Airplane Reading, Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich bring together a range of essays about air travel. Discerning and full of wonder, this prismatic collection features perspectives from a variety of writers, airline workers, and everyday travelers.
Airportness is, basically, any time you experience or even just think about airports and airplanes. And, of course, it's also the title of Christopher Schaberg's new book, a series of mini-essays looking at every little thing that contributes to airportness, from boarding passes to in-flight entertainment to airport-related LEGO sets. Airplane Reading - Anthology Edited by Christopher Schaberg Mark Yakich. Zero Books. www.doorway.ru is news, information, and guides to literary magazines, independent publishers, creative writing programs, alternative periodicals, indie bookstores, writing contests, and more. Christopher Schaberg Sep 2 · 5 min read Power outages at pm, August 29—when my house still had power, shortly before the entire city was plunged into total blackout.
T1 - Airplane Reading edited by Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich. AU - Saramifar, Y. PY - Y1 - N2 - Airplanes and airports take on a different air, at least for me, when a cultural theorist and a poet edit a volume about www.doorway.rune Reading is a selection of stories collected from an online initiative by Schaberg and Yakich under the same title. Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich, Airplane Reading (Zero Books, ) pp. I don’t enjoy flying. The wide range of emotions offered whilst taking off and zipping through the air is a volatile mix of fear, anxiety, dread, boredom, disbelief, and suspicion of every operating system the plane uses. Airplane Reading. by. Christopher Schaberg (Editor), Mark Yakich (Goodreads Author) (Editor) · Rating details · 14 ratings · 3 reviews. In Airplane Reading, Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich bring together a range of essays about air travel. Discerning and full of wonder, this prismatic collection features perspectives from a variety of writers, airline workers, and everyday travelers.
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