Madeleine Crum is a writer in Brooklyn. Recently, she has written for Literary Hub, The Scofield, Vulture, and HuffPost, where she was a books editor and culture reporter. She is from Texas.
Madeleine Crum
Articles
Learning Uncertainty: On Colombe Schneck’s “Swimming in Paris”
Madeleine Crum reviews Colombe Schneck’s “Swimming in Paris: A Life in Three Stories.”
A Movement Toward Embodiment: On Deborah Levy’s “August Blue”
Maddie Crum reviews Deborah Levy’s latest novel, “August Blue.”
A Clamor of Beings: Two New Translations of Felix Salten’s “Bambi”
Maddie Crum reviews two new editions of Felix Salten’s classic novel “Bambi.”
A Monolith of Whiteness: On Sarah Manguso’s “Very Cold People”
The celebrated memoirist’s debut novel is a chilly study of communal repression.
Songs of Their Selves: On Lucille Clifton’s “Generations”
Maddie Crum considers “Generations” by Lucille Clifton.
The Instagram Artist of Our Time
Eileen Myles’s work has always been both concrete and ephemeral. With Instagram, they've found their medium.
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