Features & Reviews
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Soul in Space by Noelle Kocot
Diego Báez reviews Noelle Kocot’s Soul in Space today in Rumpus Poetry.
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The Stench of Honolulu by Jack Handey
Sean Carman reviews Jack Handey’s THE STENCH OF HONOLULU today in The Rumpus Book Reviews.
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The Rumpus Interview with Tom Kealey
Writer Tom Kealey sits down for a chat about assembling a short story collection, adolescence, and the trickiness of even saying the words “feminist perspective.”
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Open the Pod Bay Doors, MAL: The Rumpus Interview with Lori Emerson
“I do think that diagnosing and fixing problems with our machines that are twenty or even thirty years old is similar to fixing an old VW Bug—the architecture is simple enough and open enough that, given enough spare parts, there’s…
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Love and Lament by John Milliken Thompson
Caitlin Callaghan reviews John Milliken Thompson’s LOVE AND LAMENT today in The Rumpus Book Reviews.
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The Rumpus Interview with Victoria Chang
Poet Victoria Chang talks about the process behind writing her newest collection, The Boss, what it’s like to balance a nine-to-five office job with your craft, and intimidatingly good-looking crowds at small-press poetry readings.
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Helga’s Diary by Helga Weiss
Malcolm Forbes reviews Helga Weiss’s HELGA’S DIARY today in The Rumpus Book Reviews.
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The Sunday Rumpus Book Review: The Color Master by Aimee Bender
With her return to the short story form, renowned surrealist writer Aimee Bender “takes the fairytale, the fable, the myth, and renders them for a modern audience.”
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Companion Grasses by Brian Teare
Patrick James Dunagan reviews Brian Teare’s Companion Grasses today in Rumpus Poetry.
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The Last Book I Loved: My Struggle by Karl Ove Knaussgard
It was strange. Volume One of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s six-volume memoir/novel was, with one traumatic exception near the end, the story of a typical young man. He had a typical childhood broken up only by a typical divorce. He was…
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Solecism by Rosebud Ben-Oni
Kristina Marie Darling reviews Rosebud Ben-Oni’s Solecism today in Rumpus Poetry.
