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Posts Tagged: Lost and Found

The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Pandora and the Naked Dead Woman

By David Lazar

April 2nd, 2017

Bite that apple, open that jar at your own risk and see how your garden grows, how hopeful you remain. Paradise is, after all, blissful self-ignorance.

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Tags: Aldous Huxley, barn owl, camera, David Lazar, death, debauchery, Dorothy Richardson, Emily Dickinson, Ernest Normand, Fragment on Mummies, Gerald Stern, ghost owls, Hesiod, hope, Janáček, John William Waterhouse, Jules Joseph Lefebvre, letters, loss, Lost and Found, Marianne Hirsch, memory, On an Overgrown Path, Pandora's box, Paul Césaire Gariot, pen pal, photography, polaroids, Prometheus, Religio Medici, Roland Barthes, suicide, The Past, Thomas Benjamin Kennington, Thomas Browne, Tyoto alba, Without Feathers, woody allen, Works and Days, Zeus

The Rumpus Interview with Carolyn Parkhurst

By Alejandra Oliva

November 14th, 2016

Carolyn Parkhurst discusses her latest book, Harmony, writing about your personal life and family in fiction, and her fascination with cults.

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Tags: alejandra oliva, Asperger's, Asperger’s syndrome, autism, Carolyn Parkhurst, cults, family, fiction, first person, harmony, interview, Lost and Found, motherhood, mothers, narrators, novel, parenthood, parenting, perspective, second person, The Dogs of Babel, the rumpus, The Rumpus Interview, writing, writing process

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