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The Return of Sweetness

  • Scott Challener
  • February 23, 2009
For Dante, Heaven sweetened souls; for Bidart, who does not believe in Heaven, sweetness comes haggard, if it comes at all.
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Winston Smith Is 39

  • James Warner
  • February 23, 2009
1.  Winston Smith is 39. And, rereading 1984 for perhaps the fifth time, so am I.
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Remembrance of Things Fast

  • Karen Laws
  • February 22, 2009
A review of So Many Ways to Sleep Badly, by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
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An Interview with Julie Vanderburg, Obsessive Reader

  • Rick Moody
  • February 21, 2009
Julie Vanderburg is a painter, jewelry designer, and mother of three from Seattle, Washington, who is distinguished, among these other things, by the fact that she has been reading the…
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The Rumpus Long Interview with Bill Ayers

  • Scott Hutchins
  • February 20, 2009
The Unrepentant Terrorist? Founder of the Weather Underground, and favorite whipping boy of the failed McCain campaign, Bill Ayers talks to The Rumpus about the ’60s, the present, and his…
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Has Costa-Gavras Lost His Way?

  • Jule Treneer
  • February 20, 2009
A Review of Costa-Gavras’ Eden À L’Ouest
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In Search of Our Brains

  • Marianne Rogoff
  • February 20, 2009
Reading and Teaching Proust Was a Neuroscientist
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A Day in the Life of the Real Mafia

  • Chanan Tigay
  • February 20, 2009
Gomorrah is a self-conscious repudiation of gangster movies like Scarface; a reminder that the classy foot soldiers of The Godfather and the bumbling mafiosi of The Sopranos have very little…
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The Rumpus Interview with Carlos Serrano Azcona

  • R. Emmet Sweeney
  • February 19, 2009
“The majority of the film is realistic and the ending is more surrealistic, but for me surrealism is realism too. It’s just not as common. It’s as real as the…
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Rediscovering the West

  • Bruce Snider
  • February 19, 2009
As much as these poems tap into a mythic story of the West, they are not linear narratives, but circuitous maps of anxiety and desire, a portrait of an inner world masquerading as meditations on people and place.
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The Eyes of Our Skin Are Closed

  • Alexander Brasfield
  • February 18, 2009
The enchantment of Dangerous Laughter is not merely a function of the tales themselves, but also of the way in which Millhauser tells them – with careful, attentive prose that…
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Mortals—Norman Rush’s Novel For Grown-ups

  • Reese Okyong Kwon
  • February 18, 2009
If I have learned anything from years of recommending this book, it’s this: enthusiasm, by itself, accomplishes nothing.
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