This week, we’ve got some pretty excellent reviews, a “Super Hot Prof-on-Student Word Sex” interview, and an essay that must not be missed. Come check it out.
The Resistance of Memory — a review of Ander Monson’s new book of nonfiction, Vanishing Point.
Faith in Withheld Meanings — a review of John D’Agata’s new book-length essay, About a Mountain.
The Intricated Soul — A look at Sherod Santos’s The Intricated Soul—New and Selected Poems.
And then two must-read (seriously) pieces, “Super Hot Prof-on-Student Word Sex #2: The Rumpus Interview with Patrick Thomas Casey” by Steve Almond, and William Bowers’ brilliant “All We Read Is Freaks.” Enjoy.