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RUMPUS POETRY BOOK CLUB EXCERPT: DISPATCHES FROM A FUTURE GREAT-GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER BY FRANNY CHOI

  • The Rumpus Book Club
  • September 29, 2022
An excerpt from The Rumpus Poetry Book Club's November selection, The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On by Franny Choi
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Escaping the Infinite: An Omnibus Review of Four Contemporary Works of Poetry

  • Z.L. Nickels
  • September 28, 2022
So everything should be very clear.
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Embodied Voices: A Conversation with Sonya Huber

  • Sarah Fawn Montgomery
  • September 28, 2022
So many of the metaphors we use that come from the body and bodily experience are ableist and predicated upon a notion of “normal.” In educational systems, that idea of “normal” has led to serious accessibility issues, to separate and unequal classrooms.
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Finding Land: Audrey Magee’s The Colony

  • Ciara Brennan
  • September 27, 2022
“When you look at the colonial system, one of the things they want to eradicate is the native language, because they don’t understand what’s going on and they can’t control it.”
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Rumpus Original Fiction: Black Bottom Swamp Bottle Woman

  • K.B. Carle
  • September 26, 2022
. . . maybe they believe labeling and understanding mean the same thing . . .
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Can we be too alive together? A conversation with Chris Martin on poetry, autism, and our neurodivergent future 

  • heidi andrea restrepo rhodes
  • September 26, 2022
The way we arrange the conditions of our togetherness can allow all the writing to happen that beckons to happen.
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What To Read When Warding Off Art Monsters

  • Dmitry Samarov
  • September 23, 2022
or: When great artists turn out to be great douchebags
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Voices on Addiction: Rome, Risotto, and My Alcoholism

  • Grayson Kelly
  • September 23, 2022
This could be a way out.
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RUMPUS BOOK CLUB EXCERPT: INCITING JOY BY ROSS GAY

  • The Rumpus Book Club
  • September 22, 2022
An excerpt from The Rumpus Book Club‘s November selection, Inciting Joy by Ross Gay forthcoming from Algonquin Books on October 25, 2022 Subscribe by Octobet 15 to the Poetry Book…
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Accommodations are not accessibility: An interview with Katie Rose Guest Pryal

  • Ayla Samli
  • September 21, 2022
Being disabled in higher education takes a psychic toll, whether you are faculty or a student. Yet most institutions do the bare minimum to remain “compliant” with the law rather than doing the work to make their spaces accessible and inclusive.
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The Pastoral Novel in Chaos: Daisy Hildyard’s Emergency

  • Lauren Collee
  • September 20, 2022
. . . to witness the world is always to participate in it, to make choices about what to see and what to ignore, and also to be worked upon by forces of differing scales.
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Rumpus Original Fiction: To Go

  • Temim Fruchter
  • September 19, 2022
Love can feel muddled, vast, diffuse; so little to do with the singular volatility of a firework. I hunger for that kind of crystalline precision, though. That clarity. To scream myself across the sky just once—consuming everything in my wake—and then vanish from view.
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