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Litblog’s weekly tweets –

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Orange Prize shortlist announced http://bit.ly/bq2qQT # looking for the left-wing in Stieg Larsson's Millenium trilogy http://bit.ly/cvzvF3 # (on Beckett) "while all around him hacks and inattentive culture-vultures chatter about 'the absurd' " http://bit.ly/b7SJzB # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Litblog’s weekly tweets –

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

In case you missed it – The New Yorker has published Bolaño's The Prefiguration of Lalo Cura http://bit.ly/d3l79K # Novelist Peter Murphy hits nail on head in panel discussion about Ian McEwan's Solar http://bit.ly/cMf7PH # Michael Weingrad ponders why there is no Jewish Narnia – http://bit.ly/biABtZ # Powered by Twitter Tools.

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Sunday, April 11th, 2010

"How the Paperback Novel Changed Popular Literature" http://bit.ly/blsOSk Smithsonian Mag on #writing #reading #publishing RT @dbschlosser # TMO Review of Louise Welsh's Naming the Bones http://bit.ly/ckxEd7 # Voting is open for the best author blogs, over at completely novel @authorblogs http://bit.ly/c2C3Nh # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Litblog’s weekly tweets –

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Philip Pullman talking about 'enhanced editions' and the future of publishing http://bit.ly/dk2guG # Doubt in the novel – Brian Moore's Cold Heaven http://bit.ly/9JW5Ct # Orhan Pamuk reads Nabokov's My Russian Education http://bit.ly/bSLv1B # Margaret Atwood on how she was sucked into the Twittersphere like Alice down the rabbit hole http://bit.ly/agzWEd RT @SanSip in reply to […]

Litblog’s weekly tweets –

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Louise Welsh talks to RTE radio about her new novel 'naming the bones' http://bit.ly/9thusP # The Composite Artist – essay by Salman Rushdie in Laphams Quarterly http://bit.ly/cM4cZL # It's really about time we got around to reading Adam Thirlwell, based on this review at biblioklept http://bit.ly/cevDoP # Great audio interview with Jonathan Dunne, translator of […]

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Sunday, March 21st, 2010

‘I’m not a plumber, I’m not a cross-dresser (though I have been tempted)’ TMO reviews Harry Revised http://bit.ly/bUmip1 # Novelist William wall looks at Ireland through the prism of Dickens’ Hard Times http://bit.ly/cYc4Gk # Independent Foreign Fiction Prize longlist announced http://bit.ly/9GXVCO # Biblioklept Interviews Melville House’s Dennis Johnson http://bit.ly/bz8h7g # Is literary fiction afraid to […]

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Sunday, March 14th, 2010

TMO looks at Reif Larsen’s ‘The selected works of T.S.Spivet – a novel’ http://bit.ly/aNAEDs # Terry Eagleton on Hitchens, Amis & McEwan, the liberal literati http://bit.ly/bAWqTy (via @readysteadybook) # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Litblog’s weekly tweets –

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The ten finalists for the 3% translated book award – http://bit.ly/aTjcvt # The Elegant Variation’s summer of debuts – http://bit.ly/9xhg76 # New post up at the TMO book blog – ‘The House of the Mosque’ by Kader Abdolah http://bit.ly/cjwXbi # Tim Parks on the ‘dull new global novel’ http://bit.ly/8X92EC # King Lear, madness and my […]

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Sunday, February 21st, 2010

‘Don’t be one of those writers who sentence themselves to a lifetime of sucking up to Nabokov’ – Geoff Dyer http://bit.ly/d51hP4 # Powered by Twitter Tools.

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Sunday, February 14th, 2010

TMO review of Anne Enright’s ‘The wig my father wore’ – http://bit.ly/bbFXiL # rt @maudnewton Recordings of F. Scott Fitzgerald reading Shakespeare: http://bit.ly/cdBBpF (via @Condalmo) # Book Fox on the predictive power of book reviews http://bit.ly/bYJaAi # Lizzy Siddal is accepting questions for a Kader Abdolah interview, author of ‘House of the Mosque’ http://bit.ly/aLPoJZ # […]