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Alienation, Belonging, and History…

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • April 20, 2010
“In the strongest poems in Water the Moon, the complex relationships between language and image underscore Sze-Lorrain’s themes of alienation and homelessness in a way that allows the reader to…
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“One man’s Shakespeare is another man’s trash fiction.”

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • April 20, 2010
“As to Hemingway, I read him for the first time in the early ‘forties, something about bells, balls and bulls, and loathed it.” That’s Vladimir Nabokov taking down Papa in…
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PEN World Voices Event in Berkeley

  • Jeremy Hatch
  • April 19, 2010
Just a small addendum to Notable San Francisco this week: there’s an interesting event in Berkeley on Wednesday night at 7:30. PEN World Voices, with the assistance of Berkeley Arts…
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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 4/19-4/25

  • Melissa Tan
  • April 19, 2010
This week, celebrate Earth Day, National Poetry Month, and San Francisco’s spectacular art scene.  Also, feel smarter with Ransom Stephens, and pay homage to the Reubenesque figure at Hot.Fat.Femmes! Monday…
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Water the Moon

  • Megan Scarborough
  • April 19, 2010
In the strongest poems in Water the Moon, the complex relationships between language and image underscore Sze-Lorrain’s themes of alienation and homelessness in a way that allows the reader to…
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Notable New York, This Week 4/19 – 4/25

  • Rozalia Jovanovic
  • April 19, 2010
This week in New York NOON launches Issue 9 with a reading and party, a reading by notable New Yorkers of stories on their first time in New York, Maile…
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The Last Book I Loved: We’re Getting On

  • Evan Karp
  • April 19, 2010
Is this the apocalypse? Maybe. It could just be a personal problem. James Kaelan’s We’re Getting On was the last book to remind me why I love books so much.…
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Libraries + Sex = The Best Survey In The History Of The World

  • Seth Fischer
  • April 18, 2010
Bookninja pointed me in the direction of the recently released “1992 Librarians and Sex Survey Results.” Apparently, the Wilson Library Bulletin ran this survey way back when, and then promptly…
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“Vectors of Attraction”

  • Seth Fischer
  • April 18, 2010
“Well, the gay magazines don’t want it. It’s not good for their political agenda. And the straight mags just don’t get it. I haven’t found the hook, but the feedback from…
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The Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup

  • Seth Fischer
  • April 18, 2010
“Do not chew on the headphone cords!” — From @electriclit, passive aggressive library signs. Marc Jacobs is pissing off literary West Villagers by opening a book store. At The Guardian,…
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The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

  • Seth Fischer
  • April 18, 2010
Happy spring, Rumpusers! Come see what you missed in Rumpus Books this week.
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Salon and McSweeney’s Sitting in a Tree…

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • April 16, 2010
Yesterday Salon announced a new partnership with McSweeney’s, stating that the online magazine will be “frequently running pieces and excerpts from the various McSweeney’s divisions — McSweeney’s Quarterly Journal, The…
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