The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Kyle Dargan
Kyle Dargan discusses his new collection, ANAGNORISIS.
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Join NOW!Kyle Dargan discusses his new collection, ANAGNORISIS.
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...moreOur eyes are bleary, but we are laughing, the kind of laugh that comes before tears.
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...moreMy daughter is beautiful. I wanted to be beautiful. And isn’t she a reflection of me?
...more“I want to make a case for the serious, literary legitimacy of the female experience of self-construction.”
...moreA Rumpus exclusive excerpt from Dana Schwartz’s memoir, Choose Your Own Disaster, out today from Grand Central Publishing!
...moreIt seems when our dialogue loses nuance, society in turn loses its mind.
...moreTom McAllister discusses his new novel, How to Be Safe, workshops, Twitter, dystopia, and narrative voice.
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...moreRachel Heng discusses her debut novel, Suicide Club, the book’s genesis, her writing and reading life, and her thoughts on “wellness.”
...more“I do think when I write it’s kind of therapy or having to tell someone everything or maybe writing it gets it out of my head?”
...moreCarmen Maria Machado discusses Her Body and Other Parties, riffing off the work of others, and how writing is like solving a math problem.
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...morePerformance artist and poet Gabrielle Civil discusses her book, Swallow the Fish, how technology has shaped reactions to female nudity, and the importance of risking change.
...more“If you’ve ever seen a video by somebody running and filming at the same time, that’s what the world looked like: shaky, fast, in and out of focus.”
...more“I was diving straight into the wave, right into the source of my greatest grief.”
...moreBacklash isn’t new to our Internet culture, but with Twitter and hot takes it does come for us a little faster.
...moreA Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
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...moreFückit: When you’ve had enough, more than enough, but somehow enough is never enough, and I put wine in my cereal now.
...more“Becoming an essayist has always seemed to me as a bit of a pratfall.”
...moreNatasha Stagg discusses her debut novel, Surveys, obsession with celebrity, social media, and how she approached writing about something so ephemeral.
...moreWhy show the mundanity of your life when you can make it glitter?
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