It’s Not Me, It’s You: On Sloane Crosley’s “Cult Classic”
Randy Rosenthal reviews Sloane Crosley’s new novel “Cult Classic."
Randy Rosenthal is the co-founding editor of the literary journals The Coffin Factory and Tweed’s Magazine of Literature & Art. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Washington Post, The New York Journal of Books, Paris Review Daily, Bookforum, Harvard Divinity Bulletin, The Daily Beast, and The Brooklyn Rail. He is a recent graduate of Harvard Divinity School, where he studied religion and literature, and currently teaches writing classes at Harvard.
Randy Rosenthal reviews Sloane Crosley’s new novel “Cult Classic."
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