This month's
Stack delivery was the dual-language magazine Perdiz. Perdiz is about
happiness, or more accurately, some of the things that make some
people happy: karaoke, drugs, shoelaces, photography and
storm-chasing are some of the things covered by this issue alone.
Each Stack
delivery arrives with a letter from the founder of Stack that introduces the magazine and tells you how great it is. I haven't really
felt the need to mention them until now when this month's letter
described Perdiz's content as "slightly unhinged", which is
a pretty accurate summary of how I felt reading it. It skips between
wildly disparate subjects with manic glee, perfectly capturing the
fine line between enthusiast and obsessive. It even looks pretty
strange. Check out the exposed spine:
All text is
in both English and Spanish, with Spanish being the first language of
the Perdiz staff. The occasionally clunky English translations just
add to the general sense of delightful oddness. The whole
experience was endearingly weird. Perdiz is definitely something very
different.
Would I buy it again? It's quite expensive, so probably not. That said, I found myself thinking about it quite a bit afterwards. I mean, I learnt that I tie my shoes in the same way as the world's foremost expert on shoelaces! (We both favour the Over Under style of lacing, in case you wondered.) That made me pretty happy actually...
Would I buy it again? It's quite expensive, so probably not. That said, I found myself thinking about it quite a bit afterwards. I mean, I learnt that I tie my shoes in the same way as the world's foremost expert on shoelaces! (We both favour the Over Under style of lacing, in case you wondered.) That made me pretty happy actually...
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