JULY IN MAY
Those in love with Miranda July‘s post-art school sensibility, exhibited to perfectly in her film Me and You and Everyone We Know, can now pick up a collection of her stories No One Belongs Here More Than You. Via Greenzine, August Brown‘s reviews the book in the Los Angeles Times. August reads past her alignment with (in his words ) “those childhood-fetishizing, Dave Eggers-worshipping, mainstream-rejecting writers whose heyday appears to have fizzled” to find a surprisingly mature literary voice. But if you want more of her DIY art persona, flip through her web-based art project of the book.
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