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  • Features & Reviews
    Michael Berger
    Jun 24, 2010

    Infinite Genji

    First it was Infinite Jest and now readers will be tackling the world’s oldest novel this summer, Tale Of Genji. I want someone to have a summer of The Recognitions next. Or Don Quixote or Crime And Punishment. Or maybe…

  • Features & Reviews
    Michael Berger
    Jun 24, 2010

    On The City And The City

    “‘No two persons ever read the same book,’ the writer and critic Edmund Wilson said. Let me expand that sentiment outward into the geography of experience: it seems increasingly clear to me that no two persons live in the same…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 24, 2010

    Annals of Advertising: What the Huh?

    More from the Annals of Advertising.

  • Other
    Michael Berger
    Jun 24, 2010

    The Rumpus Gets More Love

    “The impressive writing makes The Rumpus stand out. Rick Moody’s Swinging Modern Sounds column matches up against any music blog, and its staff and roster of contributing authors always come through with insightful commentary, regardless of the topic. Books, comics,…

  • Features & Reviews, Other
    Michael Berger
    Jun 24, 2010

    Summer Rereading

    “I think about forgotten gestures, the multiple signals and words of grandparents, lost little by little, not inherited, fallen one after the other from the tree of time. “Tonight I found a candle on a table, and as a game…

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews, Rumpus Original
    Ryan Britt
    Jun 24, 2010

    What He’s Poised to Do

    A new collection of stories by New Yorker staff writer Ben Greenman moves from Chicago to North Africa to… the moon.

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    Sugar
    Jun 24, 2010

    No Sugar Today

    Dearest sweet peas, There’s been a tiny bit of trouble in Sugarland—nothing disastrous or tragic, just enough of something that I wasn’t able to write a column this week. I’ll make it up to you next week with a special…

  • Features & Reviews
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 24, 2010

    Ben Greenman Reads in San Francisco

    Tonight author Ben Greenman will be reading from his new collection What He’s Poised to Do at City Lights Books at 7pm. He will be joined by the excellent Oscar Villalon. See you there!

  • Music
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 24, 2010

    Tune of the Day

    Artists: Tennis Song: “Marathon”

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    Will Schofield
    Jun 24, 2010

    Day of the Fried Cherries

    Paintings and sketches by Witkacy (more information about the artist after the jump):

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    Zach Koehn
    Jun 24, 2010

    Renaissance Amateur

    “He has painted over 2,500 works and is a published novelist and poet. Billy Childish is creativity personified.” Billy Childish has the punk teenage heart of a fifty-year old. He spurns professionalism by embracing amateurism. The choice to remain amateur gives…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 24, 2010

    The Bowler

    “Meet Rocky Salemmo. He’s a ramblin’ gamblin’ man. For the majority of his adult life Rocky has hustled bowling for a living.” By Sean Dunne.

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