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    Elissa Bassist
    Feb 3, 2009

    A Baker’s Dozen of My Feelings about David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest

    “Like most North Americans of his generation, Hal tends to know way less about why he feels certain ways about the objects and pursuits he’s devoted to than he does about the objects and pursuits themselves. It’s hard to say…

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    Antonino
    Feb 3, 2009

    The Only Band That Mattered

    The author remembers his time with Joe Strummer and reflects on the band’s definitive new book, The Clash.

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    Brian Schwartz
    Feb 2, 2009

    A Fan’s Notes: Literary Sports Links

    Last night, Super Bowl XLIII was interrupted by a twelve-minute segment devoted exclusively to the work of an important American poet. After taking the stage at halftime in front of thousands of screaming football fans and billions of television viewers,…

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    Ari Messer
    Feb 2, 2009

    The Shorty Q&A with Dean Wareham of Dean & Britta

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    Jason Roberts
    Feb 2, 2009

    John Updike: Writers Reflect

    The Rumpus asked writers to share their thoughts on the work and legacy of John Updike, who died this week at the age of 76.

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    M. Rebekah Otto
    Feb 2, 2009

    Things I’ve Been Silent About

    Azar Nafisi‘s first book, Reading Lolita in Tehran, chronicles an underground book club reading Western Classics under the oppressive Islamic government of Tehran (it subsequently became a favorite book-club book State-side as it climbed The New York Times Bestseller List).…

  • Other, Sex
    Ainsley Drew
    Feb 2, 2009

    At the Intersection of Football and Porn

    By now everybody has heard that last night football fans in Tuscon got thirty free seconds of Jenna Jameson doing what she’s famous for in a mistake that was the answer to every teenage boy’s prayers. So Comcast messed up…

  • Film
    Ryan Boudinot
    Feb 2, 2009

    THE EYEBALL: Guy Maddin

    I held out for just the right time to watch Guy Maddin’s Brand Upon the Brain! and caved this weekend, experiencing it like I do so many movies now, on my laptop with a couple earbud headphones. Friends, this is…

  • Features & Reviews
    Julie Greicius
    Feb 2, 2009

    Terrifying Nixon-Era Children’s Books

    Ever since shoving Bush into his helicopter with an expletive and fantasizing about letting go of Cheney’s wheelchair at the top of a long, steep hill, I find I have a tender place in my heart for the plight of…

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Laura van den Berg
    Feb 2, 2009

    A Review of Deb Olin Unferth’s Vacation

    Obsession distorts the lens through which we view the world; things that once seemed unfathomable become terrifically and terrifyingly plausible.

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    Jesse Nathan
    Feb 2, 2009

    They’re Quietly Leaving Us: George Schneeman Obituary

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    Juliet Linderman
    Feb 2, 2009

    The Rumpus Interview with Andrew Sean Greer

    I’ve heard other novelists say this, which makes me feel like I’m not crazy, that the problem with every novel is finding the key to it, finding the way in.

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