Litblog’s weekly tweets -
by Mr Monkey
- Kate Atkinson would, money permitting, prefer to write and not be published
http://bit.ly/18nBaC # - Stuart Evers is allergic to AS Byatt
http://bit.ly/B8CeI # - Revisioning ‘The Great Gatsby’, an essay by Susan Bell (via the elegant variation)
http://bit.ly/CxZiX # - From the Hay festival audio archive -John Mullan & how the novel works
http://bit.ly/rTy0y # - Eduardo Galeano interview on the Open Veins of Latin America and his latest book Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyonehttp://bit.ly/x5jiJ #
- Times interview with Helen Oyeyemi, whose third novel White For Witching looks well worth readinghttp://bit.ly/lwBtC #
- On the other hand, @dovegreyreader enjoyed A.S Byatt’s latest, The Children’s Book
http://bit.ly/120cDV # - Eighteen Challenges in Contemporary Literature
http://bit.ly/2mj5UZ # - J.D. Salinger issues injunction against Catcher in the Rye spin-off ’sequel’
http://bit.ly/V0RVE # - Or Books a new initiative -progressive publishing in the digital age
http://bit.ly/19a4i6 # - Trailer for The Angel’s Game - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
http://bit.ly/SqGQM # - TMO interview with Carlos Ruiz Zafon
http://bit.ly/NQ4RA # - Teen readers pickEvaristo’s Blonde Roots as winner of alternative Orange Prizehttp://bit.ly/b4baJ #
- Marilynne Robinson wins Orange prize with Home
http://bit.ly/siuki # - Guardian profile of Marilynne Robinson
http://bit.ly/3NI5W # - Nothing overtly significant need be happening in a poem. The doors ofperception may be no bigger than a speck of dust, RT @poetryireland #
- From George Orwell to Vaclav Havel - translating democracy
http://bit.ly/82rJg # - The fifth staple of British literary coveragehttp://bit.ly/YmwIE #
- Premio Strega winning novelist Paolo Giordano in interview
http://bit.ly/11jol0 # - Nam Le interviewed by readershttp://bit.ly/EXQvj #
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