Reviews
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Paper Lantern and Ecstatic Cahoots by Stuart Dybek
Josh Cook reviews ECSTATIC CAHOOTS and PAPER LANTERN by Stuart Dybek today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Sunday Rumpus Review: The Man Who Walked Away by Maud Casey
In her new novel, The Man Who Walked Away, Maud Casey examines the history of psychology: both its inception and the powerful draw for doctors trying to uncover the causes of man’s mental illness during the early days of the…
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Second Childhood by Fanny Howe
Cynthia Cruz reviews Fanny Howe’s Second Childhood today in Rumpus Poetry.
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the meatgirl whatever by Kristin Hatch
Colette Speer reviews Kristin Hatch’s the meatgirl whatever today in Rumpus Poetry.
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The Man With The Compound Eyes by Wu Ming-Yi
Anita Felicelli reviews THE MAN WITH THE COMPOUND EYES by Wu Ming-Yi today in The Rumpus Books.
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Nothing More to Lose by Najwan Darwish
Eric Dean Wilson reviews Najwan Darwish’s Nothing More to Lose today in Rumpus Poetry.
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E! Entertainment by Kate Durbin
Thomas Cook reviews E! ENTERTAINMENT by Kate Durbin today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Orenda by Joseph Boyden
Cam Terwilliger reviews THE ORENDA by Joseph Boyden today in The Rumpus Books.
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The Sunday Rumpus Review: What Happened Here (a Novella & Stories) by Bonnie ZoBell
The September 1978 collision and subsequent crash of Pacific Southwest Airlines flight 182 and a Cesena in the urban North Park area of San Diego still cast a large shadow over the neighborhood. The destruction and aftermath of the accident…
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The Sunday Rumpus Review: A Different Bed Every Time by Jac Jemc
The prose of some books keeps you at arm’s length. Resists the idea of transparency or security. Dares you to look deeper to find meaning. The sentences in Jac Jemc’s collection, A Different Bed Every Time, require untangling. Sentences like,…

