Rumpus Comics
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HORN! REVIEWS: Mrs Dalloway
Clarissa Dalloway, whose art form is social life, steps outside on a June day…
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HORN! REVIEWS: The Man Without a Face
The ‘how’ of this story is fascinating, but the ‘what’ is too sad to think about: the methodical dismantling of Russian democracy.
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Spotlight: “Unofficial History” by Arwen Donahue
“Unofficial History” takes place on a 21st-century Kentucky farm, yet the landscape of the Holocaust is nearer than it might seem.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Nova
As the musician says to the novelist, “I was born. I must die. I am suffering. Help me.”
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HORN! REVIEWS: The Plot Against America
It’s as if Roth, in 2004, had inhaled a Delphic vapor to bring us this vision of an alternate then so eerily like our now.
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Spotlight: Eamon Murphy’s “The Test”
“The Test” tells a brief, hypothetical history of the human civilization in the wake of an ominous interaction with an intergalactic deity.
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Spotlight: “Mary Tyler Moore” by Janice Shapiro
As a teenager in the early 1970s there was no one I wanted more to be than Mary Tyler Moore. I was heartbroken by her recent passing. I still wish I was her.
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HORN! Reviews: Fahrenheit 451
Here’s a vision of a nightmare Benthamist future where nothing is allowed to be slow or sad…
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Spotlight: “Good Grief” by Janice Shapiro
“Good Grief” is a chapter out of a graphic memoir that tells the story of a life through its author’s many crushes.
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HORN! REVIEWS: NW
This is an important work about the urgent need to hold on to your life and your morals at the same time.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Camanchaca
HORN! Reviews brings us another beautiful illustrated review, this time of Diego Zúñiga’s Camanchaca, translated by Megan McDowell.
