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The Adderall Diaries vs. Time Out New York

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • December 20, 2009
Time Out New York just named Rumpus editor Stephen Elliott’s The Adderall Diaries the best book of the year. Grab a copy from Booksmith.
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Peter Rock: The Last Book I Loved, Bluets

  • Peter Rock
  • December 18, 2009
The other day I ran into a student of mine who said “I just read an amazing book.  I loved it.  Maggie Nelson’s Bluets.”  I nodded and agreed, since I…
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“I tried to remember your scent as your own”

  • Barbara Berman
  • December 18, 2009
A collection like Ohio Violence is best consumed in small doses, so that its imaginative density, which is never ponderous, can be absorbed.
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Paul Bowles, Travel and the Non-Christian World

  • Michael Berger
  • December 17, 2009
“With few exceptions, landscape alone is of insufficient interest to warrant the effort it takes to see it.  Even the works of man, unless they are being used in his…
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Adventures in Russian Literature: An Upcoming Adventure

  • Michael Berger
  • December 17, 2009
“They couldn’t figure out exactly where the book fit. Part literary criticism, part travel writing, part memoir, Batuman’s collection of seven nonfiction pieces moves from the campus of Stanford University…
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Honoring an Amazing Writer and Father

  • Michael Berger
  • December 17, 2009
“He had raised three of us single-handedly following my mother’s premature death when we were five, seven and nine. It was the 60s, when single fathers didn’t do that sort…
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Nights of Siberia

  • Will Schofield
  • December 17, 2009
Alexander Alexeieff’s illustrations for Joseph Kessel’s Les Nuits de Siberie (1928):
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How To Write Memoir

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • December 16, 2009
This Friday, in Brooklyn, Rumpus editor Stephen Elliott is giving a lecture on using your life in your writing, using examples from The Adderall Diaries. He’ll talk about writing about…
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eBook Rights

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • December 16, 2009
“After noting that most of Random House’s backlist titles grant the publisher electronic book rights […], [CEO Markus Dohle] writes that ‘there have been some misunderstandings concerning ebook rights in…
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Seth on the Quiet Art of Cartooning

  • Jeremy Hatch
  • December 16, 2009
Recently I was reminded of this lovely little essay by the cartoonist Seth, about the solitary art of cartooning. From his description I’d say that cartooning — at least fiction…
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Reviewer and Reviewee

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • December 16, 2009
Shya Scanlon posted on Big Other about an extremely harsh review of Jorge Volpi’s Season of Ash written by Tom Bissell for the New York Times. The post led to…
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Painted Leviathan

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • December 16, 2009
Inspired by Zak Smith, who illustrated Gravity’s Rainbow page by page, Matt Kish has set out to illustrate every page of Melville’s Moby Dick. You can find more of Kish’s…
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