Full Stop Quarterly: May 2017

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Through essays that fail and then fail better, digressive travelogue, long-form interviews, and photographs that document and tip over into fantasy, this issue of the asks,

In this issue:

  • Kyle Coma-Thompson considers the grotesque humor of Ralph Eugene Meatyard’s photography.
  • Daniel Clausen examines the contradictions of nostalgic crafting.
  • Debut author Jen George () talks with Chelsea Hogue.
  • S. D. Chrostowska provides a typology of the beggar in Western culture.
  • Political theorist Stefano Harney talks with Michael Schapira and Jesse Montgomery.
  • Andrea Penman-Lomeli critiques Mexico’s state-sponsored indie cinema.
  • eteam travel to Croatia to investigate the visibility of camouflage.
  • Tom Leclair fails and fails better to write his last words.
  • Photos from by Rob Stothard and Silvia Mollicchi.
  • And more!


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