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

December 07, 2016

Lit List: Wednesday December 7, 2016

December 07, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Wednesday December 7, 2016

Today on the Lit List: Cobble Hill's BookCourt shuts its doors, Gabriel García Márquez and Fidel Castro's literary friendship, and the best book jackets of 2016...

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December 07, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary news, literary fiction, bookcourt, new york city, brooklyn, cobble hill, independent bookstore, fidel castro, gabriel garcia marquez, screenplay, best of, robots, artificial intelligence, book cover
November 02, 2016

Lit List: Wednesday November 2, 2016

November 02, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Wednesday November 2, 2016

Today on the Lit List: The third annual Festival Albertine, Rebecca Solnit invites Trump to NYC, and the paradoxical nature of bibliotherapy...

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November 02, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary news, literary fiction, festival albertine, rebecca solnit, trump, new york city, islandia, bibliotherapy, pull me under, james mcwilliams, kelly luce, nostalgia, francesca mari, thomas de quincey, science fiction, fantasy
October 14, 2016

Lit List: Friday October 14, 2016

October 14, 2016/ Prune Perromat
Lit List: Friday October 14, 2016

Today on the Lit List: Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize for Literature, the ethics of rewriting Shakespeare, and the politics of translating Albert Camus.

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October 14, 2016/ Prune Perromat/
literary fiction, literary news, literature, books, nobel prize, bob dylan, new york city, sarah gerard, binary star, adam gopnik, shakespeare, matias celedon, the subsidiary, booker prize, anuradha roy, sleeping on jupiter

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