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Seth Fischer
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The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement
Sunday’s the day to catch up with Rumpus Books. Come see what you missed this week.
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Artists Coming Out To Support Occupy San Francisco
Last night, as part of the Occupy SF Art and Performance Series, Foxtails Brigade, Sherilynn Connelly, and others came out to support the protestors at Bierman Park. By pretty much all accounts, it was incredible. Foxtails Brigade—with Laura Weinbach, Anton Patzner…
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Occupy SF Art and Performance Series
This week, come check out the Occupy SF Art and Performance Series, with local awesomes like Michelle Tea, Nato Green, Kamau Bell, Heklina, Literary Death Match’s Alia Volz, and more A few days ago, Hiya Swanhuyser and I ran into each…
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Lethem on Mailer
A “(h)elpless tribute, I suppose, to the all-time ego king.” Jonathan Lethem has a phenomenal essay on Norman Mailer over at the LA Review of Books, which is also really turning into a sort of powerhouse in its own right.
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The Music of Occupy Wall Street
“It’s new for many observers, on the left and the right, to grasp how a movement might unfold without a clear agenda, set of leaders — or even one anthem. Many people find the non-hierarchical structure of Occupy Wall Street…
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The Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup
Hey, everyone likes a quiz! “Match the author with the pen name. ” (via) The Book Bench writes up The Occupied Wall Street Journal, a newspaper that’s popped up at occupation. Bookfox on the difference between creative writers vs other kinds of…
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The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement
Holy crap, this was quite a week. Come read what Rumpus Books has been up to.
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Occupy SF Encampment Taken By Police
After an impressive rally of 800 yesterday, police shut down the Occupy SF encampment last night, taking all the supplies the encampment’s residents had rounded up. This seems to me to be a significant misstep from the City of San…
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The Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup
Canongate speaks out on publishing Julian Assange’s unauthorized autobiography. Kesey and Kerouac sitting in a tree, or not really at all. This is how to master not feeling so bad about your employment prospects in two weeks in book review…