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Posts Tagged: love triangle

The Plague within a Plague: Ethel Rohan’s In the Event of Contact

Reviewed By Joe Kapitan

April 21st, 2021

Rohan is masterful at mining these triads for their palpable uneasiness and unavoidable suffering.

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Tags: amber sparks, book review, carmen maria machado, COVID, COVID-19, Dublin, Ethel Rohan, expatriate, expatriate writers, expats, In the Event of Contact, Intimacy, Ireland, Irish, Irish literature, isolation, Joe Kapitan, love triangle, love triangles, Ottessa Moshfegh, pandemic, relationships, review, Roxane Gay, Sara Lippmann, Sarah Rose Etter, short fiction, short stories, The Weight of Him

The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #124: Anne Raeff

By Jennifer Virškus

February 22nd, 2018

“I guess that’s true when you write a novel, you end up taking out so much.”

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Tags: Anne Raeff, berlin, Clara Mondschein’s Melancholia, Counterpoint, Counterpoint Press, family, fathers, gender roles, Haruki Murakami, Holocaust, Jennifer Virškus, joyce carol oates, love triangle, Morocco, mothers, running, short stories, The Jungle Around Us, The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project, Winter Kept Us Warm, World War II, WWII

Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Reviewed By Richard Mandrachio

February 9th, 2009

A review of Vienna Triangle, by Brenda Webster Vienna Triangle is much more than the construction of a fiction around historical facts and figures.

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Tags: Freud, love triangle, psychoanalysis, Salomé, Vienna

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