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Betsy Sussler

Betsy Sussler

Founder, Publisher & Editor in Chief at BOMB Magazine

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In Loving Memoriam: Gary Indiana (1950–2024)

BOMB ’ s Editor-in-Chief and Legacy Editors share their thoughts on the passing of writer Gary Indiana; also included are this seminal writer ’ s many…
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In Loving Memoriam: Gary Indiana (1950–2024)

BOMB ’ s Editor-in-Chief and Legacy Editors share their thoughts on the passing of writer Gary Indiana; also included are this seminal writer ’ s many…
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Irene Worth and Peter Eyre's Chère Maître: The Flaubert-Sand Corres...

Two consummate actors, Irene Worth (three Tonys, three Obies, and two Drama Desk Awards) and Peter Eyre (a classic on the English stage whose New York…
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Letter from the Editor

BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981.
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Patrick McGrath's Martha Peake

BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981.
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Letter from the Editor

BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981.
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Letter from the Editor

BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981.
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Letter from the Editor

BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981.
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Adam Bartos

BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981.
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Remembering: Keith Sonnier

In loving memory of our friend and one of America's great artists. Calligraphy drawn from the age of satellites beaming and technology blaring, Keith Sonnier’s sculptures, urban neon and country trash, fuse the detritus of popular western culture with the suggestiveness of eastern imagery.
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Sarah Charlesworth, 1947 - 2013

I first spotted Sarah with Joseph Kosuth at a party somewhere in SoHo soon after arriving in New York in 1975.
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Deborah Baker's A Blue Hand: The Beats in India

While Deborah Baker’s packed compendium does indeed tell stories of the Beats in India and more—Corso’s confessions of unrequited love, Burroughs’s surly…
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Mary Heilmann at 303 Gallery

Betsy Sussler reports on Mary Heilmann’ Two-Lane Blacktop show at 303 Gallery in February ’09.
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Klaus Kertess's South Brooklyn Casket Company

There is a lushness to Kertess’s prose, a soft belly that belies its toughness.
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Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies

Sea of Poppies is a miraculous book about even more than the 19th-century opium trade, which is an exciting tale in and of itself, fraught with voracious…
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Melissa Marks

Melissa Marks’s character Volitia cavorts through her drawings with the impudence of Nabokov’s Lolita and the sly pleasure of a cherub.
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Murray Bail's Eucalyptus

Murray Bail’s Eucalyptus spins a people’s history and landscape through fairy tale. In a remote property in New South Wales, Australia, a widower promises…
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Patrick McGrath's Asylum

Patrick McGrath is a master at thrusting his reader headlong into the minds of seemingly cogent and sane narrators who describe the bizarre and often mad…
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Glenn O'Brien's Soapbox, essays, diatribes, homilies and screeds

Glenn always felt that to truly understand politics one has to understand the makings of a good party: let loose and get down now and then.
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Rick Moody's Purple America

Purple America has the acid overtones of Hendrix’s “Purple Rain” coupled with the rollicking control of a writer who knows exactly what he’s about.