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Posts Tagged: Calamaties

The Rumpus Book Club Chat with Paul Lisicky

By The Rumpus Book Club

March 18th, 2020

Paul Lisicky discusses his new memoir, LATER: MY LIFE AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD.

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Tags: AIDS, Barn 8, Björk, Book Club, Calamaties, Claudia Rankine, death, deb olin unferth, Don't Let Me Be Lonely, Elizabeth McCracken, Fine Arts Work Center, gay, genre, grief, Kate Bush, Later, Later: My Life at the Edge of the World, Leonard Cohen, LGBTQ, Lisa Olstein, memoir, memories, memory, Pain Studies, Paul Lisicky, Polly Burnell, Provincetown, queer, queerness, renee gladman, Rumpus Book Club, The Narrow Door, The Rumpus Book Club

The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Justin Phillip Reed

By The Rumpus Book Club

May 22nd, 2018

Justin Phillip Reed on his debut collection, Indecency, why he loves struggling with connotation, and the irresponsibility of American society.

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Tags: 1984, binaries, Book Club, Calamaties, capitalism, debut collection, Dream of the Unified Field, Emily Wilson, first book, Freddy Gray, gun violence, Hanif Abdurraqib, Iliad, Indecency, James Baldwin, Jorie Graham, Justin Phillip Reed, language, Luther Hughes, Metro Boomin Want Some More Nigga, Orwell, poetics, poetry, poetry book club, police brutality, police violence, renee gladman, Simone White, The Art of the Personal Essay, the odyssey, Toni Morrison, trauma, violence, vulnerability, White Supremacy

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