It’s Sunday. Sometimes you have to pull yourself away from the news. See what Rumpus Books has been up to this past week.
Annotating Tennyson — Nicholas Boke’s essay on reading a 1938 Modern Library edition of The Poems and Plays of Alfred Lord Tennyson from the American Community School at Beirut.
Your Worst May Be My Best, or Vice Worse-A — A review of The Takeaway Bin, poems by Toni Mirosevich.
My Single Star Is Gone — A review of Invisible Strings, poems by Jim Moore.
Color Plates — A review of Color Plates, a cross-genre book of stories by Adam Golaski.
The Rumpus Interview with Téa Obreht.
And also, a Rumpus Interview with Jess Row.