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Cervantes receives formal burial; Lawrence Ferlinghetti continues to publish at age ninety-six; the rise of the “writers space”; and other news.
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Cervantes receives formal burial; Lawrence Ferlinghetti continues to publish at age ninety-six; the rise of the “writers space”; and other news.
Ferguson Library named Library of the Year; the positive effects of reading; Fifty Shades book stolen a week before publication; and other news.
Neil Gaiman and Kazuo Ishiguro in conversation; in the shadow of the author; the Typewriter Project; and other news.
Poets House Brooklyn Bridge walk; the audacity of prose; BEA’s spotlight on China; and other news.
J. D. Salinger estate fights copyright suit; Knausgaard interviewed on Charlie Rose; book reviewing has gone from “bloodbath” to “featherbed”; and other news.
Stephen King’s literary loves; John Berryman’s tragicomic Dream Songs; Juliette Binoche to star in Pearl S. Buck biopic; and other news.
Windham-Campbell and Yale launch book series; Bangladeshi blogger flees to U.S.; Melville House partners with Rough Trade NYC; and other news.
Writer regrets signing letter condemning PEN’s Charlie Hebdo award; the poetry of jihadists; Elizabethan book pirates; and other news.
Teacher fired over Ginsberg poem; literary agents join forces to launch full-service agency; study finds books about women win fewer literary prizes; and other news.
Wolf Hall author discusses stage adaptation; Macbeth film clips released; the focus on Virginia Woolf’s death versus her fiction; and other news.