Hard To Do: The Surprising, Feminist History of Breaking Up

Author:   Kelli María Korducki
Publisher:   Coach House Books
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9781552453520


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   25 January 2018
Format:   Paperback
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In 2012 Korducki was named one of five young journalists most likely to succeed by the Ryerson Review of Journalism and was nominated for a 2015 National Magazine Award for Tiny Triumphs a 10,000-word meditation on the humble hot dog Korducki is well connected having written for Vice, The Hairpin, NPR, and The New Inquiry among others Releasing just in time for Valentine's day, Hard To Do is sure to capitalize on broken hearts and spurned lovers Hard To Do views romantic rupture through a gendered lens in in the tradition of Moira Weigel and Laura Kipnis Korducki has a sizeable Twitter following of over 10,000 with which she can discuss Hard To Do

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Author:   Kelli María Korducki
Publisher:   Coach House Books
Imprint:   Coach House Books
ISBN:  

9781552453520


ISBN 10:   1552453529
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   25 January 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Kelli Marìa Korducki is a journalist and cultural critic. Her byline has appeared frequently in the Globe and Mail and National Post, as well as in the New Inquiry, NPR, The Walrus, Vice, the Hairpin, and many more publications in print and online. In 2012 she was named one of five young journalists ‘most likely to succeed’ by the Ryerson Review of Journalism and was nominated for a 2015 National Magazine Award for ‘Tiny Triumphs,’ a 10,000-word meditation on the humble hot dog for Little Brother Magazine. She is also a former editor-in-chief of the popular daily news blog, Torontoist, where she helped to cultivate a diverse roster of offbeat culture reporters and essayists. She is based in Brooklyn and Toronto.

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