Read Features & Reviews Reviews We Will Not Be Contained: Pretty Bitches and Too Much Sara PetersenMarch 18, 2020 There will always be another word used against us.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews A Window with Reality Through It: Everything Here by Billie Swift Emily PérezSeptember 20, 2019 Swift’s shuffled lines create haunting, breathtaking possibilities.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original What to Read When What to Read When Women’s Bodies Are Under Attack The RumpusMay 31, 2019 Rumpus editors share a list of books to read as the fight for reproductive rights intensifies.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews What Remains of a Self: Joanna Luloff’s Remind Me Again What Happened Daphne KalotayAugust 22, 2018 Remind Me Again What Happened becomes a story not just of selfhood, but also of sovereignty.Read
Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #100: Jennifer Colville Nina Lohman CilekSeptember 7, 2017 From the tender age of eight, Jennifer Colville has known herself to be a visual artist.Read
Read Rumpus Original Television The Saturday Rumpus Essay: Taking Comfort in Futurama Katie Anderson HowellNovember 7, 2015 I’m a comfort watcher... I retreat into the worlds I know well, with characters that are friends, with outcomes I already understand. Read
Read Features & Reviews Interviews Rumpus Original The Rumpus Interview with Kate Bolick Gregory HolmanOctober 30, 2015 Kate Bolick talks about her new book, Spinster: Making a Life of One’s Own, writing and the nuclear family, and whether women are finally people yet.Read
Features & Reviews Reviews Rumpus Original The Summer Without Men Brachah GoykadoshJune 16, 2011 Siri Hustvedt’s new novel The Summer Without Men traces the summer of Mia Fredrickson, newly divorced and back home in Minnesota surrounded by women, young and old.Read