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HORN! REVIEWS: A Brief History of Thought

  • Kevin Thomas
  • May 4, 2012
Another wonderful illustrated review from HORN!
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The Rumpus Interview with Madison Young

  • Manjula Martin
  • May 3, 2012
Madison Young discusses her current projects, Fifty Shades of Grey mania, and how to survive San Francisco’s gnarly rental market as an artist.
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The Rumpus Review of Chico and Rita

  • Michael Braithwaite
  • May 3, 2012
There are certain places in the world that conjure an almost universal sense of longing; places that seem to carry a palpable sense of themselves in the air, and places…
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Girls Girls Girls

  • Roxane Gay
  • May 3, 2012
A television show about my twenties would follow the life of a girl who is lost, literally and figuratively. There wouldn’t be a laugh track.
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Zona, by Geoff Dyer

  • Thomas Larson
  • May 3, 2012
To appreciate Zona, Geoff Dyer’s twelfth book, you’ll need to watch the Andrei Tarkovsky film, Stalker, among the most treasured and troubling movies in the history of cinema. If you’ve…
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On Pregnancy and Privacy and Fear

  • Aubrey Hirsch
  • May 2, 2012
My husband, Devan, wants to know when he can stop lying to everyone he cares about. He’s talking about the baby, the fact that we’re having one (if all goes well) in early October.
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Gaze by Christopher Howell

  • Joey Connelly
  • May 2, 2012
In the opening poem of Christopher Howell’s Gaze, “Home Stretch,” he concludes with, “Receive me. Here are my silver / wings, in accordance with custom. Inside of them / leaves…
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Maakies:
Backbone

  • Tony Millionaire
  • May 2, 2012
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The Rumpus Interview with Jonah Lehrer

  • M. Rebekah Otto
  • May 2, 2012
If you listened to Radiolab or read the New Yorker in the last three years, you’ve probably encountered the science journalist Jonah Lehrer.
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SELF-MADE MAN #8: What Makes a Man

  • Thomas Page McBee
  • May 1, 2012
I cock my arm and send another heavy stone into the Atlantic.
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The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Linda Hogan

  • The Rumpus Book Club
  • May 1, 2012
The Rumpus Poetry Book Club chats with Linda Hogan about her poetry collection Indios.
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Any Day Now, by Terry Bisson

  • Gina Rodriguez
  • May 1, 2012
“In this universe the night was falling…” So muses Clayton Bewley, the uprooted Kentuckian at the center of Terry Bisson’s latest novel Any Day Now. It’s a line Clay plucks…
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