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Read Features & Reviews Mini-Interviews The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #145: Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint Joseph ScapellatoJuly 26, 2018 “Categories are, by definition, externally created and applied.”Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original The Life of the Mind: A Conversation with Elizabeth Scanlon Emma Winsor WoodJune 18, 2018 Elizabeth Scanlon discusses her debut full-length collection, Lonesome Gnosis, brains and trains, and poetry as prayer.Read
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Read Book Club Blog Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Justin Phillip Reed The Rumpus Book ClubMay 22, 2018 Justin Phillip Reed on his debut collection, Indecency, why he loves struggling with connotation, and the irresponsibility of American society.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews They’re No Soldiers: Ryan McIlvain’s The Radicals Kevin O'KellyMay 16, 2018 The Radicals is the coming-of-age novel at its darkest: all the lessons are learned too late, if at all.Read
Read Rumpus Original Mixed Feelings: Am I Too Fat For Love? Mandy Len CatronFebruary 14, 2018 We don’t like to think that love traffics in the same biases that shape our culture—but of course it does.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Politics Rumpus Original The Causality Runs Both Ways: A Conversation with Joshua Clover Jack ChelgrenJanuary 1, 2018 Joshua Clover discusses his book Riot.Strike.Riot, mediating between individual agency and structural determination, and finding hope in student action.Read