The Pittsburgh Anthology ($20, ed. Eric Boyd, Belt Magazine) is now on sale!
With stellar blurbs from Stewart O’Nan, Nancy Martin, Akashic Publisher Johnny Temple — and some names Littsburghers will recognize in the table of contents (hi, Robert Yune!) — The Pittsburgh Anthology is looking like a worthy addition to our permanent collections…
The launch event for the Anthology will be at Brillobox on September 10th.
“When he issued a call for submissions for Pittsburgh Anthology, Boyd knew less what he wanted than what he didn’t. He didn’t want sports (too obvious, and so ubiquitous it shows up anyway); he didn’t want nostalgia; and he didn’t want cheerleading. Even so, ‘The book was becoming way too much of a pep rally at one point,’ he acknowledges.”
“The essays and poems and pictures and paintings in Belt’s Pittsburgh Anthology deliver the city — the old, sweet, tragic, obsolete, provincial, brawny, polluted, insular, doofy Pittsburgh of the past and the younger, overeducated, white-collar, still-redlined, corporate, hipsterish, high-tech, broke, triumphal Pittsburgh of today, as well as the weird anxiety Pittsburghers feel, knowing the city finally has a future but unsure who’ll get left behind this time.”
– Stewart O’Nan, author of West of Sunset
Shipping now!! A beautiful book about the city of bridges: http://t.co/XaET4TTcnn pic.twitter.com/5G73eqFZCh
— BELT (@belt_magazine) August 25, 2015