The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

Holy crap, this was quite a week. Come read what Rumpus Books has been up to.

Essays, reviews, interviews…You name it, we had it this week.

Hey! It’s the Occupy Wall Street Library.

A Mark Of The Naive—Jeannine Hall Gailey reviews Christine Deavel’s new book of poetry, Woodnote.

It’s a Rumpus Original Combo! Nancy Smith reviews We The Animals, a novel by Justin Torres, and then she interviews him, too.

I’m Nothing If Not Polite — Barbara Berman reviews Notes From Irrelevance, poetry by Anselm Berrigan.

An interview with Stuart Nadler.

Oh and then here’s something about Bruce Lee’s awesome poetry. 

 

A Zinester’s Journey — Ana Grouverman review Cambodian Grrrl, Anne Elizabeth Moore’s memoir of teaching in Cambodia.

Jeff Price’s essay What Is Already Living: Author, Autobiography and Fiction in the Age of Social Networking.

Finally, Kirsten Kaschok! Interviewed by Cheryl Strayed! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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