Rachel Wiseman
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Rachel Wiseman is a recurring person in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between June 06, 2024 and June 24, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “What Are Children For? by Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman”; “I’ve been lucky enough to work with authors Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman”. It most often appears alongside Anastasia Berg, Beckett Rosset, Celsius.
Metadata
- Category: People
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: June 06, 2024
- Last seen: June 24, 2024
Appears In
- [[issues/2024-06-06_collected-agenda-3_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #3]]
- [[issues/2024-06-24_collected-agenda-4_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #4]]
Related Pages
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- Anastasia Berg (2 shared issues)
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- Beckett Rosset (2 shared issues)
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- Celsius (2 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon (2 shared issues)
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- KGB (2 shared issues)
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- Peter Vack (2 shared issues)
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- Sovereign House (2 shared issues)
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- The Locker Room (2 shared issues)
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- The Point (2 shared issues)
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- TJ Byrnes (2 shared issues)
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- What Are Children For? (2 shared issues)
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- 06 Art (1 shared issues)
External Links
None.
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Wednesday, June 12 from 7 - 11pm at TJ Byrnes - The Point will be celebrating the release of issue 32 (What Are Men For?) and the book launch for What Are Children For? by Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman.
Evening, I’m at McNally Jackson, SoHo for the official launch of What Are Children For?. I’ve been lucky enough to work with authors Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman over the past few weeks, and it’s nice to hear the book discussed in person. Everyone is talking about motherhood right now, but there’s a philosophical lucidity and a profound sense of humanism in the book’s research and prose that is utterly unique. The evening at McNally Jackson is in conversation with Elizabeth Bruenig - author of On Human Slaughter; “Incisive, compassionate, and revelatory reporting from America’s death row”. What Are Children For? in conversation with On Human Slaughter - I buy my mom a copy of the prior, and my dad a copy of the latter.
Backlinks
- Anastasia Berg
- [[issues/2024-06-06_collected-agenda-3_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #3]]
- [[issues/2024-06-24_collected-agenda-4_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #4]]
- People: R
- The Point
- What Are Children For?