Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Playing Whack-a-Mole: Talking with Leslie Pietrzyk Rachel HallMarch 14, 2018 Leslie Pietrzyk discusses her new novel, Silver Girl, writing a nonlinear narrative, and depicting female friendships in new ways.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Concubines and Expat Husbands: Catching Up with Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan Catherine CusickApril 10, 2017 Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan discusses her new novel, Sarong Party Girls, concubine culture, and the freedom of writing fiction after a career in journalism.Read
Read Rumpus Original The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Unrecognized Brownie, Circa 1978 Maia MorganJune 5, 2016 I picture families lingering over albums in the faraway future, someone leaning over someone else’s shoulder, pointing at me, asking, Who was that?Read
Read Features & Reviews Last Book I Loved Rumpus Original The Last Book I Loved: Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living In New York Emily Meg WeinsteinNovember 12, 2015 But when my loneliness feels as vast—and capable of drowning me—as the sea, this book about self-destruction comforts me more than any self-help.Read
Read Film Rumpus Original The Saturday Rumpus Essay: Across the Divide Kathryn BuckleyAugust 15, 2015 The proof of their friendship came through years of devotion. Read
Read Features & Reviews Interviews Rumpus Original The Rumpus Interview with Isaac Oliver Jaime HerndonAugust 14, 2015 Isaac Oliver, author of Intimacy Idiot, talks to us about Grindr, OkCupid, different forms of intimacy, and being single in NYC.Read
Other Three Ways of Looking at Sex and the City Lauren O'NealJuly 24, 2013 In this week’s New Yorker, TV critic Emily Nussbaum grapples with the cultural legacy of Sex and the City: High-feminine instead of fetishistically masculine, glittery rather than gritty, and daring in…Read
Features & Reviews Reviews Rumpus Original The Emperor’s Children Sophie PowellApril 21, 2009 Joanna Smith Rakoff’s debut novel follows a group of friends through the trials and triumphs of post-college life in New York.Read