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    Ben Stroud
    Jun 3, 2009

    The Last Book I Loved: First Love and Other Stories

    Falling in love with a book is as much about the book itself as reading it at the right time.  I picked up First Love and Other Stories by Ivan Turgenev (Oxford Press) at a used bookstore in South Bend…

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    Rozalia Jovanovic
    Jun 3, 2009

    2009 Woolf and the City Preview

    On the heels of BEA comes the 2009 Woolf and the City conference, an event of modern proportion, which will be bringing fans of Virginia Woolf to the campus of Fordham University in New York from June 4-7. Keeping things…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 3, 2009

    Six Word Memoirsts Rock the Highline

    Couldn’t make it to the Rumpus/McSweeey’s/SMITH Mag BEA event at the Highline Ballroom? Here’s a taste.

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    Will Durst
    Jun 3, 2009

    FUNNY AMERICA: Sonia From The Block

    The President revealed his nominee for the Supreme Court, selecting a 54 year- old daughter of Puerto Rican immigrants who had been elevated to The Second District Court by George H W Bush. And what a genius political move it…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 3, 2009

    “Accident, Mass. Ave.” by Jill McDonough

    I grew up on Mass Ave. in John Leary House,  a low-income apartment building for former homeless families run by The Catholic Worker.  I remember the street as dirty, exciting and loud… this was the 1980s, before the Boston neighborhood…

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    Paul Collins
    Jun 3, 2009

    Coffee and Cigarettes

    One unexpected Wayback Machine trip produced by Google Books: it appears that all of New York magazine is available in full text, something that produces such charming finds as this pre-Starbucks cover story from June 27, 1977:

  • Other
    Rumpus Original Poems
    Jun 3, 2009

    “all the new thinking” by Sidney Wade

    all the new thinking

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Randall Mann
    Jun 3, 2009

    The Lightness of Sidney Wade

    Her lightness is not merely pointing out the details of the world but showing us that without the glory of the everyday, the parsnip, for instance, there can be no weight lifted.

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    Dan Weiss
    Jun 3, 2009

    Morning Coffee

    It’s nice when green design actually look pretty cool, such as this Mexico City stackable solar powered park. On the other hand you have these bus shelters, which leave something to be desired. Actually, it turns out the answer to…

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    Jon Adams
    Jun 3, 2009

    TRUTH SERUM:
    New Things Are Scary (Part 1)

    Truth Serum books? Truth Serum Books!

  • Features & Reviews
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    On the Inner Voice

    In preparation for a move, I’ve been cleaning out my files, and today I found an article I clipped from the June 2005 issue of Harper’s Magazine and stowed away: The Inner Voice, by Denise Riley. (Subscription and registration is…

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    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    The “Complete” Cosmicomics of Italo Calvino

    Scott Esposito of The Quarterly Conversation reports that later this year, Penguin UK will publish a so-called complete Cosmicomics. The volume combines stories “which had previously been spread out across several volumes, or which were untranslated.”

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