Features & Reviews
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The Rumpus Interview with Mark Danielewski
Mark Danielewski talks about the “maddening energy of violence” and why he’s writing a 27–volume novel, starting with his first 850-page installment in the series, The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May.
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The Brothers by Masha Gessen
Tara Merrigan reviews The Brothers by Masha Gessen today in Rumpus Books.
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The Folded Clock by Heidi Julavits
Anisse Gross reviews The Folded Clock by Heidi Julavits today in Rumpus Books.
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Sound & Vision #15: Miriam Linna
Drummer, publisher, and rocker Miriam Linna talks to Allyson McCabe about Bobby Fuller, punk bands in Ohio in the ’70s, and her career with the A-Bones.
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The Sunday Rumpus Interview: Dasha Kelly
In this interview with Anna March, Dasha Kelly talks about her new novel Almost Crimson and what happens “when your mother is the reason for everything but at fault for nothing”.
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The Well Speaks of its Own Poison by Maggie Smith
Diana Whitney reviews Maggie Smith’s The Well Speaks of its Own Poison today in Rumpus Poetry.
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The Uses of the Body by Deborah Landau
Tess Johnson reviews Deborah Landau’s The Uses of the Body today in Rumpus Poetry.
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Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley
Angela Yuen reviews Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley today in Rumpus Books.
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Excerpts from a Secret Prophecy by Joanna Klink
Anna Ziering reviews Joanna Klink’s Excerpts From a Secret Prophecy today in Rumpus Poetry.
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The Rumpus Interview with George Hodgman
Editor and author George Hodgman talks about his new memoir, Bettyville, what makes for a good memoir, and returning to his hometown of Paris, Missouri from New York to take care of his aging mother.
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Irritable Hearts by Mac McClelland
Rachel Luban reviews Irritable Hearts by Mac McClelland today in Rumpus Books.
