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The Last Magazine: A Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Last Magazine: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Hastings

ISBN:

9780147516183

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Plume

Publication Date:

15th January 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

268g

Description

The year is 2002. Weekly news magazines dominate the political agenda in New York and Washington. A young journalist named Michael M. Hastings is an intern at The Magazine, wet behind the ears and determined to turn his internship into a full-time position. The one reporter at The Magazine who seems to actually work, A.E. Peoria, has just returned from Chad. Instead of reporting on the genocide he was told by his editors to focus on mobile phone outsourcing, as it's more relevant. And then, suddenly the United States invades Iraq and all hell breaks loose.

Reviews

What a novel it is! Tenacity and perseverance were the qualities that helped Hastings become a star reporter for GQ and Rolling Stone, and they inform the novels narrative, creating a story as engrossing as it is believable. While the characters are not always likable, they are unfailingly engaging. And the breakneck pace of the narrative is so unrelenting, it makes you wonder if Hastings lived as he wrote. Newsweek

Even from the grave Mr. Hastings has demonstrated anew an ability to reframe the debate. The novel.reads as vivid archaeology that reveals much about the present moment The milieu of the book paints a picture of a treehouse where like minds connive and look for an opening. But far below them, there is the sound of sawing steady and implacable. The tree will fall.Remarkable.David Carr, The New York Times

Scathing, funny, rollicking.The Barnes and Noble Review

Frenetic and darkly funny. Rolling Stone

Terrifyingly funny .entrancing, compelling. Shelf Awareness

The Last Magazine is tender and brutal, worldly and inbred, high-minded and gross, smartly rendered and rough around the edges and quite often hilariousThe Last Magazine is the funniest, most savage takedown of the American news media since Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail 72, by his hero Hunter S. Thompson.James Rosen, The Washington Post

[The Last Magazine] is fast and funny and humane. When I put it down, it called to be picked up again. Dwight Garner, The New York Times

What makes this novel workreally, I cant think of a better little tome to take to the beachis that its just so much fun, so wicked, so amusing, and so brilliantly observed. The caricatures of people living and dead (career-wise) are only part of its charm. I havent read a better send-up of hackery since the last time I dove into Evelyn Waughs 1938 classic Scoop.Christopher Dickey, The Daily Beast

As a provocative piece of thinly fictionalized nonfiction, [The Last Magazine] is a posthumous mission accomplishedHastingss book is a message in a bottle that has belatedly washed up on shore to force us to remember how we landed where we are now.Frank Rich, New York Magazine

That voice. That witty, subversive voice we thought we'd lost, is back for one last romp. Hastings decodes the culture even more incisively in fiction, with wild bursts of imaginative mischief. So damn funny.Dave Cullen, New York Times bestselling author of Columbine

[Hastings] keen eye for the creatures of the New York media universe focuses on the fabricated lifestyles of that world's desperate inhabitants. Here, no one is immune.The suffering amid the insufferable is comic gold, and Hastings had no time for heroes. The world he created is filled with lost boys stamping their feet for validation. This could be the perfect summer bro comedy. Paging Judd Apatow!Mark Guarino, Chicago Tribune

A convincing account of the perils of war -- and of the journalistic wars of an institution under siege from New Media. The Last Magazine remains a loving account of a profession Hastings believed was honorable and tried to honor. Only the guilty have something to fear. Paul Wilner, San Francisco Chronicle

Surely Michael Hastings would have savored the taste of revenge had he lived to see his first novel, The Last Magazine publishedThe humor throughout is searing.entertaining.Sherryl Connelly, New York Daily News

"Remarkable... Hastings, the novelist, reminds one at times of the early Robert Stone." Booklist

"A messy, caustic and very funny satire.... A ribald comedy about doing time in the trenches and the bitter choices that integrity demands." --Kirkus

Author Bio

Michael Hastingswas a contributing editor toRolling Stoneand a correspondent at large for BuzzFeed. Before that he worked forNewsweek, where he rose to prominence covering the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was the recipient of the 2010 George Polk Award for hisRolling Stonemagazine storyThe Runaway General. Hastings was the author of three books,I Lost My Love in Baghdad, Panic 2012, The Operators, andThe Last Magazine. He died in 2013, and was posthumously honored with the Norman Mailer Award for Emerging Journalist.

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