Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original At the Intersections of Identity: Talking with Dani Putney A. PoythressJuly 9, 2021 Dani Putney discusses their debut poetry collection, SALAMAT SA INTERSECTIONALITY. Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original Others Would Tell Me Nothing Is Mine: Talking with Barbara Jane Reyes ire’ne lara silvaSeptember 8, 2020 Barbara Jane Reyes discusses her new collection, LETTERS TO A YOUNG BROWN GIRL.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original On Empathy, Complexity, and Whimsy: Talking with Aimee Nezhukumatathil Adam WillemsAugust 5, 2020 Aimee Nezhukumatathil discusses her new book, WORLD OF WONDERS.Read
Read Rumpus Original Pig on a Stick Kristen GaerlanJuly 3, 2019 My Filipino father refused to be upstaged by a white man’s lechon.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Concealed Histories: Elaine Castillo’s America Is Not the Heart Cristina ReyApril 25, 2018 America is Not the Heart offers Filipinx-Americans the gratification of being seen, and a way of seeing.Read
Read Book Club Blog Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Barbara Jane Reyes The Rumpus Book ClubDecember 12, 2017 Barbara Jane Reyes discusses her new collection Invocation to Daughters, poly-vocality in poetry, and the importance of centering women's voices.Read
Read Politics Rumpus Original Your Patriotism Isn’t Love, It’s Blindness Abraham A. JovenJuly 31, 2017 Love of country, some argue. With their boots firmly planted in my chest as I struggle to protest. No, that is not love, but blindness.Read
Read Last Book I Loved Poetry Rumpus Original The Last Book I Loved: Poeta en San Francisco by Barbara Jane Reyes Abigail LicadMarch 2, 2017 Through incisive and uncompromising verse, Reyes unearths the hypocrisy at work in exalted American democracy...Read
Read Book Club Blog Poetry Rumpus Original The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Chris Santiago The Rumpus Book ClubJanuary 10, 2017 Chris Santigo on his new collection Tula, writing a multilingual text, and the connections between music and writing poetry.Read
Read Rumpus Original A Man’s ABCs of Miscarriage Elison AlcovendazOctober 12, 2016 I once heard the only thing faster than the speed of light is the speed of thought, and I wonder if simply thinking about Sawyer’s sister until my head hurts could get us to the place we fear talking about.Read