You can call Rumpus Books a lot of things, but after this week, you can never call it lazy.
The Work of the Day, Which is Slaughtering — A review of Witz, a novel by Joshua Cohen.
A review of Wait, a poetry collection by C. K. Williams.
One Art — A review of The More I Owe You, a novel by Michael Sledge.
The Unveiled Animal — A review of Termite Parade, Joshua Mohr’s second novel.
Like Mercury Over a Wall of Garnets — A review of Mysteriosis and other poems, a collection by Michael McClure.
And be sure not to miss The Rumpus Interviews with the brilliant writer David Means and editor and music publisher Jesse Hlebo. Also, check out Lunch With Carson, an essay about a meeting with Carson McCullers, Marilyn Monroe and Isak Dinesen.