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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Harper's Magazine Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Harper's Magazine Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Harper's Magazine Sales Rank: 89 Studio: Harper's Magazine Subscription Length: 365 days
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Product Description: This magazine is edited to cover current social, political, cultural, scientific and economic issues. It also includes reporting, essays, fiction and memoirs by distinguished writers and promising new voices. It regularly features a statistical index, short cuts from various international texts and close analysis of current pieces of media.
From Amazon.com: Literary, brainy, and left-leaning, Harper's Magazine is an American institution (the first issue was dated June 1850). Its clean, type-heavy design shouts 'serious readers only': many pages are two columns of text, period, and the illustrations are mostly art (often photographic) and artistic adornments. The reading, though, is what matters. It's substantive and often sublime. Along with lengthy, thoughtful, frequently controversial articles on politics and culture, you'll find essays, short fiction, in-depth reporting, and a few book reviews. Bylines routinely represent leading writers and thinkers of the day. Standing features include the much-copied but rarely equaled 'Harper's Index,' in which statistics tell stories; 'Readings,' a section of excerpts ranging in length from a few lines to thousands of words; and 'Annotation,' in which a real-life document is reproduced and 'explained,' usually to devastating political or cultural effect. Each issue is a full meal for the mind. --Nicholas H. Allison
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - The Sky is Falling I used to read Harper's when I was a cynical 20-something. Now that I'm a somewhat less cynical 30-something, I just can't take the nearly hysterical atmosphere of gloom that pervades it. Life is grim for many around the world--always has been, always will. Wallowing in that grimness isn't in anyone's interest. Additionally, Harper's doesn't give voice to alternative political viewpoints--if they had their way, the editors would pack the courts, congress, and White House with liberals no matter the ... Read More
Rating: - Not for flip-throughs I frequently change magazine subscriptions just to see what's out there.Harpers, however, is a staple and for the simple reason that its writing is the best and the most varied in terms of length and subject matter.The real measure of its success is that I will wade into articles, memoirs and discussions, whatever the subject, and find I come away with something to talk about with friends instead of an hour spent with teaser paragraphs and no payoff.You know the feeling from coffee table mags ... Read More
Rating: - Simply the Best Harper's is simply the best magazine around--thoughtful, critical, varied, insightful, challenging. It refuses to bow down and to pretend that the emperor is not naked, and yet it does not have a shrill or grating tone. In a world gone mad, it is the voice of reason and sanity, liberal in the finest and most liberating sense of the word. It is the only magazine I give as gifts--as of 2008, to seven different people, who have all come to love it, and to look forward to it, as much as I do.
Rating: - Brain Food After reading my first issue of Harper's, I felt like I had just spent time with some very intelligent people... excellent writing.
Rating: - Still, It's a Good Magazine Although at times the advertising can be questionable (the recent issue includes an ad placed by Chevron), the content is well worth the low price of a subscription.There are few magazines left that include material of such depth, and the broad scope of its content is both suitable and satisfying.
One important benefit Harper's provides to its subscribers is access to the full content of all arhived issues back to 1850.This alone is worth the price of a subscription.
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