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    Seth Fischer
    Jun 7, 2009

    “Sonnet like allusions are made to your gilt silk hair”

    Next week, 600,000 pages of manuscripts, letters, drafts and journals will be put online from canonical British authors like Oscar Wilde, the Bronte sisters, Charles Dickens and others. Included will be correspondence between Wilde and many of his lovers, including…

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    Seth Fischer
    Jun 7, 2009

    Even the Future Has Gone to Shit

    Over at TOR, Robert Charles Wilson compares ABC’s new Earth 2100 documentary to Disney’s 1955 program Man in Space in order to trace how our vision of the future has changed.  “Earth 2100 … is more dismaying than Man in Space, the way…

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    Dan Weiss
    Jun 7, 2009

    Why Am I So Different

    We here at the Rumpus are fairly sure this is one of the signs of the apocalypse.  Thanks everythingisterrible!

  • Features & Reviews
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 7, 2009

    This Book Stinks

    Apparently,  Marina Fiorato’s new novel The Madonna of the Almonds has a complementary perfume designed to smell like Renaissance Italy, the setting of her book. This strikes me as either ingenius or idiotic —probably both— and may just be another reminder…

  • Features & Reviews
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 7, 2009

    The Rumpus Book Blog Roundup

    It is spring, and the book blogs are horny! Will they be the type to lock themselves in a room with a suitcase full of porn? Or will they find someone who looks lonely and hit on them, not leaving…

  • Features & Reviews
    Seth Fischer
    Jun 7, 2009

    The Rumpus Sunday Book Review Supplement

    This week, Rumpus Books has published reviews of Christopher Buckley’s new memoir, the work of Sidney Wade, and two novels, including one about being Jewish  — and accused of patricide — in Holocaust-era Austria.

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    Seth Fischer
    Jun 7, 2009

    Welcome to Sunday

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    Brian Spears
    Jun 6, 2009

    Poetic Lives Online: Links by Brian Spears

    Barbara Jane Reyes has a good response to the New Yorker article on MFA programs I posted earlier. At Harriet, Don Share takes on poetry reviews, even though he’s tired of the whole story. I took his post as an…

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    Brian Spears
    Jun 6, 2009

    The Future Business Model for Newspapers

    King Kaufman is one of my favorite sports columnists ever, and it killed me when Salon changed his job description. But this isn’t about sports. It’s about the future of the newspaper business.

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    Brian Spears
    Jun 6, 2009

    Sex Galaxy

    Maybe NSFW. Read the story of Sex Galaxy here.

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    Brian Spears
    Jun 6, 2009

    Coming Soon: Sex Galaxy

    What do you get when you splice together burlesque queens, 50’s sci-fi, and other bits of film that were never properly copyrighted? You get the first blue/green film–green because it’s made from recycled film and blue because, well…

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Joshua Furst
    Jun 6, 2009

    Down in the Dumpster

    “What Joshua Mohr is doing has more in common with Kafka, Lewis Carroll, and Haruki Murakami, all great chroniclers of the fantastic. He’s interested in something weirder than mere sex, drugs, and degradation.”

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