16. The Believer -

Released in August 2004, Issue 16 continues the magazine's tradition of exploring high and low culture with intellectual curiosity and a signature "anti-snark" tone. :

: This issue features a notable interview with the late David Foster Wallace , which has become a significant reference point for scholars and fans of his work. 16. The Believer

: The issue leans heavily into the concept of curiosity without cynicism , a core tenet of the magazine’s founding. It bridges the gap between obscure academic subjects and mainstream pop culture, treating both with equal gravity. Released in August 2004, Issue 16 continues the

: The issue explores the landscape of contemporary humor and personal essays, often reflecting the influence of writers like David Sedaris. It bridges the gap between obscure academic subjects

: True to the magazine’s aesthetic, Issue 16 includes intricate visual diagrams and illustrations that serve as standalone art pieces.

The query "16. The Believer" most likely refers to the , a prominent literary publication currently published by McSweeney's. Review: The Believer, Issue 16 (August 2004)