Happy Sunday to all. Below the fold, a roundup of everything Rumpus Books has been up to this past week.
This week, Rumpus Books has some excellent interviews and reviews, as well an essay on Holden Caufield at 60.
A review of The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning, Maggie Nelson’s exploration of “art made of cruelty.”
Perpetual Breaks of Strata — A review of Occultations, David Wolach’s poetry collection.
A review of Who Is Ana Mendieta, a work of graphic nonfiction illustrated by Caro Caron and scripted by Christine Redfern.
Like Algae On The Surface Of Grace — A review of A Fast Life, Tim Dlugos’s collected poems.
Be sure not to miss the Rumpus Poetry Book Club’s Interview with Harmony Holiday.
The first time I’ve ever linked to myself here, and it feels weird: Where I Write #13, To Walk Among Coyotes.
Also, the tenth installment of Conversations With Writers Braver Than Me: Jon-Jon Goulian.
And finally, Missing Everybody: Holden Caufield at 60.