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Jennifer Karlin & Amelia Borofsky.(Q&A)(Interview)

Publication: Curve

Publication Date: 01-NOV-03

Author: Bloch, Julia
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Curve Magazine, Outspoken Enterprises, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 863-6538

JENNIFER KARLIN AND AMELIA BOROFSKY SAY THAT WHEN THEY graduated from Wesleyan University in 1999, it was "like finding ourselves transformed into Kafka's infamous insect." In a strange new world of fusion cuisine, the electronic revolution, millennial anxieties and postmodern skepticism, they realized, twentysomethings are caught somewhere between Generations X and Y, between seemingly endless possibilities and dangerous new restrictions on freedom and equality. Their groundbreaking anthology ReGeneration (Penguin Putnam) brings together over 40 writers and...

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