The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

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Sunday the day to catch up with Rumpus Books.

What Part Are You Now? — Martin Bartels reviews Jim Harrison’s latest poetry collection, Songs of Unreason.

Against An Ethical Machine — Matt McGregor reviews Sigizmund Krhizhanovsky’s The Letter Killer’s Club.

Be sure not to miss Peter’s Orner’s 14th installement of The Lonely Voice: Isaac Babel, Every Grief Soaked Word.

It’s Pigsty I — T Fleischmann reviews Spectacle & Pigsty, the first full-length English translation of contemporary Japanese poet Kiwao Nomura.

Light — Christine Neulieb reviews Andrzej Stasiuk’s Dukla.

Death Of An Author — Johannes Lichtman reviews Edouard Levé’s Suicide, a nonlinear, almost plotless meditation on living and dying.


Seth Fischer’s writing has twice been listed as notable in The Best American Essays and has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize by several publications, including Guernica. He was the founding Sunday editor at The Rumpus and is the current nonfiction editor at The Nervous Breakdown. He is a Dornsife PhD Fellow at USC and been awarded fellowships and residencies by Ucross, Lambda Literary, Jentel, Ragdale, and elsewhere, and he teaches at the UCLA-Extension Writer’s Program and Antioch University, where he received his MFA. More from this author →