Lucky Peach - The Versus Issue - PIE vs. PIE
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Lucky Peach - The Versus Issue - PIE vs. PIE
thx to Devin Washburn n Joanna Sciarrino funnest flowing folks to work with~ย

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The Versus issue is filled with battles that crackle with energy, like the moment when you lock two robots armed with flamethrowers and lasers and steampunk lobster arms in a steel cage and fill it with scorpions and then electrify the floor and fill the room with angry bees and tear gas. Many things enter, everything dies, the audience goes wild!
Between the covers, youโll find a cage match between the cuisines of New York and San Francisco. Out back in the alley, Harold McGee explains how the tension between our physical reality and perceptive faculties is akin to the relationship between Brad Pitt and Ed Nortonโs characters in Fight Club. (Disclaimer: he does not make that analogy.) As you settle into the second half of the issue, after most of the piss and vinegar has been spent, the battlegrounds turn conceptual: Lucas Peterson writes about Man vs. Himself (in the context of eating disorders); Bridget Huber reports on Man vs. Nature in coastal Brazil; Madhur Jaffrey tells the story of manโs struggle against the sea in Crete.
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Cover art by Jack Sachs