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"I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!" Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

December 09, 2016

Lit List: Friday December 9, 2016

December 09, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Friday December 9, 2016

Jacqueline Woodson's year of reading, Croatia becomes the first "free reading zone," and portraits of the Black Panther Party...

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December 09, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary news, literary fiction, charlotte wood, jacqueline woodson, 2016, croatia, they are trying to break your heart, David Savill, black panther party, photography, bryan shih, yohuru williams, banned books
December 05, 2016

Lit List: Monday December 5, 2016

December 05, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Monday December 5, 2016

 

Today on the Lit List: why poetry is the hardest literary form, To Kill A Mockingbird banned from Virginia schools, and a comic about civilization...

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December 05, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary news, literary fiction, joseph o'neill, poetry, through the night, stig saeterbakken, to kill a mockingbird, banned books, harper lee, am i alone here?, peter orner, book review, comic, edward mcclelland, christmas, gerry bowler
November 07, 2016

Lit List: Monday November 7, 2016

November 07, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Monday November 7, 2016

Today on the Lit List: LSP's full coverage of the Festival Albertine, election-eve links, and a Parthenon of banned books...

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November 07, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary news, literary fiction, festival albertine, jelani cobb, kelly sue deconnick, trump, clinton, 2016 presidential election, roxane gay, madame bovary, gustave flaubert, interview, banned books, little free library

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