Read Book Club Blog Poetry Why We Chose Vijay Seshadri’s That Was Now, This Is Then for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club Brian SpearsAugust 4, 2020 What we’re reading in our Poetry Book Club next month!Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Love and Loss in the Time of Pandemics: Talking with Paul Lisicky Royal YoungMay 11, 2020 Paul Lisicky discusses his new memoir, LATER: MY LIFE AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Intimate and Vast: Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz Gillian NeimarkMarch 20, 2020 This is stunning work—painful, embodied, and glorious.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original Ways to Become Unpinnable: Talking with Natalie Diaz Janet RodriguezMarch 4, 2020 Natalie Diaz discusses her new collection, POSTCOLONIAL LOVE POEM.Read
Read Book Club Blog Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Danez Smith The Rumpus Book ClubJanuary 28, 2020 Danez Smith discusses their new collection, HOMIE.Read
Read Book Club Blog What We’re Reading in February! The Rumpus Book ClubJanuary 2, 2020 Find out what The Rumpus Book Club is reading in February!Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Living the Unknown: Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House A. PoythressDecember 4, 2019 I needed this book. Maybe you will, too.Read
Read Book Club Blog Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Malcolm Tariq The Rumpus Book ClubNovember 26, 2019 Malcolm Tariq discusses his debut collection, HEED THE HOLLOW.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews A Story of Memory: Machine by Susan Steinberg Justin BrouckaertNovember 20, 2019 The narrator is trapped here, in the summer her family and her life fell apart.Read
Read Book Club Blog Poetry Why I Chose Danez Smith’s Homie for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club Brian SpearsNovember 4, 2019 What we’re reading in our Poetry Book Club next month!Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Reviews Fragmenting Forward: Brute by Emily Skaja Abigail McFeeNovember 1, 2019 After all, isn’t this often the truth of loss? What once was home becomes a graveyard.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original A Rope to Grab in the Chaos: Talking with Esmé Weijun Wang Sara FredmanSeptember 13, 2019 Esmé Weijun Wang discusses her debut essay collection, THE COLLECTED SCHIZOPHRENIAS.Read