The Rumpus Sunday Book Review Supplement

Seth Fischer bio ↓  ·  June 14th, 2009  ·  filed under books

dogs-thomas-allen-book-art-photographySummer is coming.  What will you be reading? Will it be that Henry James novel you’ve meant to read since 1987 or that book with the vampire-zombies with tantalizing unmentionables?

The Rumpus Sunday Book Review Supplement is full of lots and lots of better ideas, including reviews of  two novels, a fictionalized memoir and two books of nonfiction, as well as an interview with Dave Eggers and an unpublished piece by Charles Bukowski.

{sounds of Cicadas} — A review of Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s new fictionalized memoir A Drifting Life.041509_adriftinglife021

The Chronicles of Narcissists — A review of Hal Niedzviecki’s nonfiction exploration of privacy issues called The Peep Diaries.

A review of the novel Wrack & Ruin by Rosarita Bay.

The Myth of Mary and The Mother of God A review of Miri Rubin’s new nonfiction about how the myth of Mary is a “reflection of universal human identity.”

North of the Border — A review of Luis Alberto Urrea’s new novel Into the Beautiful North.

And don’t miss The Rumpus Long Interview with Dave Eggers, Charles Bukowski’s unpublished forward to William Wantling’s 7 on Style, and The Rumpus interview with Kate Christensen.


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Seth Fischer's writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Swink, PankGuernica, Monkeybicycle, Gertrude, and elsewhere. He's working on a novel about a girl who accidentally raises an army and destroys the world, and he's founding editor of The Splinter Generation. He also teaches and tutors and administrates and does copyediting and copywriting so that he can pay bills, but that only works sometimes. If you could help him make that work all the time, he would probably give you a hug, but only if you wanted one. Reach him at seth.fischer (at) gmail.com or @sethfischer. More from this author →

One Response to “The Rumpus Sunday Book Review Supplement”

  1. Marilyn Wise Says:

    I have my copy of “2666″ by Bolano, but I’m waiting until the Dog Days (7/07 – 8/17). It seems that would be a good time of year to read it.

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