Litblog’s weekly tweets -
by Mr Monkey
- Edgar Allen Poe’s philosophy of furniture (via biblioklept and Roberto Bolaño http://bit.ly/6S5Vwr #
- Contrary to the expectations of some, the internet has boosted the written word - http://bit.ly/75spSe #
- A nice summary! RT @thecreativepenn The Future of Publishing: A Round Up from Experts http://short.to/13t1v via @tomcolvin RT @BiblioGeek #
- Evan Maloney remembers McCabe’s ‘The Butcher Boy’, while Kelman’s ‘How late it was, how late’ slipped from his mind http://bit.ly/6BjkYt #
- The “Lost” Books of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn http://goo.gl/fb/jh5O RT @pubperspectives #
- Which of these book recommendations have you read/are looking forward to? http://www.booktrust.org.uk/Books/Books-we-like RT @Booktrust #
- Violence & Evasion: the Novels of Margarita Karapanou http://bit.ly/7IJcZI #
- The Dark Art of Poetry (2004 T.S Elliot prize lecture by Don Paterson - via baroque in hackney) http://bit.ly/4Q56an #
- And while we’re talking about #weneedtotalkaboutKevin - here’s the tmo interview with Lionel Shriver http://bit.ly/HSswf #
- Salt Magazine - On Contemporary Iranian Poetry http://bit.ly/4K1C1e #
- 8 german authors you should know more about (including Hartmut Lange ) http://bit.ly/5cFB0s (via @Songs_n_socks) #
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