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  • The Last Poem I Loved: “The Hell Poem” by Shane McCrae

    The Last Poem I Loved: “The Hell Poem” by Shane McCrae

    I’m fascinated that the speaker’s harm disappearing is a function of being in Hell.

  • What We’re Reading in March!

    What We’re Reading in March!

    Find out what The Rumpus Book Club is reading in March!

  • Making a Narrative in the Darkness: A Conversation with Samantha Hunt

    Making a Narrative in the Darkness: A Conversation with Samantha Hunt

    Samantha Hunt discusses her new collection, The Dark Dark, why she became a writer, and the freeing quiet of darkness.

  • Band Names for Books

    Spoiler alert: there are no cannibals in Mike Roberts’s new post-9/11 novel Cannibals in Love, but there’s a lot to admire. Over at FSG Originals, Will Chancellor gets granular in conversation with Roberts on the episodic nature of memory, and the ways…

  • “A Hologram of Self”

    Kristin Dombek’s The Selfishness of Others: An Essay on the Fear of Narcissism is just out from FSG, and over at n+1 she writes beguilingly, with humor and aplomb, about narcissists as hollow selves who become genius-tricksters at copying and…

  • Many Roads to Worship

    Erik Reece, author of Utopia Drive: A Road Trip Through America’s Most Radical Idea, writes a lively review of Thomas More’s 1516 novel, Utopia, for FSG’s Work in Progress. More’s Utopians “revere religious tolerance above all else…in keeping with the…

  • The Rumpus Interview with Whitney Terrell

    The Rumpus Interview with Whitney Terrell

    Whitney Terrell discusses war, gender, and fiction vs. reality in his new novel, The Good Lieutenant, about a female soldier in Iraq.

  • C.E. Morgan’s Three Rs: Readers, Regionalism, and Race

    “There is an extraordinary freedom to make your own intellectual choices that’s part of the reading process,” says C.E. Morgan, of her readers and her own reading process, in conversation with Lisa Lucas of the National Book Foundation. Lucas has…

  • The Zen of Twins

    Clay Byars—author of Will & I, his recently released memoir about being an identical twin—tackles big life questions and the writing process with Drew Broussard for FSG Originals. Edited by Byars’s friend John Jeremiah Sullivan, Will & I explores “the sense that I…

  • Unforbidden but Still Hidden

    Psychoanalyst and writer Adam Phillips talks with his editor, Ileene Smith, about unforbidden pleasures and his new book of the same title at FSG’s Works in Progress. Phillips respectfully declines Freud’s narrow of view of the origins of desire, pleasure,…

  • Telling Your Own Truth

    The art of storytelling is largely about choosing what is to be conveyed and—most importantly—what is to be left out. For FSG’s “Works in Progress,” Guillermo Erades, author of the just-released Back to Moscow, writes about the persistently bedeviling give-and-take of fiction…

  • Poets in Place

    Poet Ange Mlinko responds to a challenge from FSG’s Works in Progress series, to “tackle a question—or invent a new one—that lies within [Rilke’s] Letters to a Young Poet.” Mlinko muses on poets and places: do writers of beautiful lines…