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Tissue of Flesh and Light

  • Barbara Berman
  • July 21, 2009
Marchant transforms potentially stale-sounding specifics into a breathing, universally grasped object as writer, reader and paradoxically, the “no longer beautiful mind” are in communion, even if the mind presented cannot…
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The Inevitability of Fashion

  • Ted Wilson
  • July 21, 2009
As a society, there are specific fashion trends we all look back on and can pretty much agree were horrible mistakes.
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A Survey of the Stripper Memoir

  • Karen D
  • July 20, 2009
Early on in her stripper memoir Diablo Cody declares “strippers are the most fascinating, inscrutable animals I’d ever observed.” If the number of stripper memoirs that have appeared in the…
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Love Is a Plane Crash of the Soul

  • Jed Lipinski
  • July 19, 2009
Two Latin American novels, published in English for the first time, stake out radically different artistic territory.
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“Crowdfunding” and “Friendraising” a Shorty Q & A with Deanna Zandt

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • July 19, 2009
Deanna Zandt is writing a book. She has a contract with Berrett-Koehler, but the publishing house does not usually “give advances, relying instead on a more author-friendly royalty structure.”
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The Rumpus Long Interview with Doug Fogelson

  • Ari Messer
  • July 17, 2009
I keep the first picture in mind, but I frame each new picture as if it’s its own composition, bearing in mind that it is related to what came before…
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Life Is Beautiful

  • Grace Talusan
  • July 16, 2009
Vicki Forman’s Bakeless Prize-winning memoir recounts the premature births, and deaths, of her children.
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An Imperfect Masterpiece: The Rumpus Interview with Members of Midwest Dilemma

  • Maddie Oatman
  • July 16, 2009
Midwest Dilemma’s Timelines and Tragedies combines resonant storytelling with genre-bending indie-folk music and a plethora of eclectic instruments.
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Mike Tyson in Five Acts: A Rumpus Consideration

  • Joe Cervelin
  • July 15, 2009
I Mike Tyson doesn’t seem full of it, but sometimes it seems full of him. Each persona gets taken to an extreme. Think Gollum in Lord of the Rings, if…
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The Rumpus Interview with Robert Sullivan

  • Matt Frassica
  • July 15, 2009
Journalist Robert Sullivan often documents unlovely corners of the natural world: The Meadowlands (1998) turned a naturalist’s eye on a dispiriting region of northern New Jersey notable for its Mafia…
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The Rumpus Long Interview with Jessica Anthony

  • Daniel Nester
  • July 14, 2009
Jessica Anthony’s first novel, The Convalescent (McSweeney’s Books) is the first recipient of McSweeney’s Amanda Davis Highwire Fiction Award. It’s about a really short guy who sells meat out of…
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A FAN’S NOTES, The Rumpus Sports Column #11: The Auxiliary Father

  • Brian Schwartz
  • July 14, 2009
My high school soccer coach was a Guatemalan immigrant who had made his way to the States when he was in his twenties. At first he’d earned his living as…
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