Scott McLemee waxes enthusiastic about Jeffrey B. Perry’s study "Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918," and Perry's thorough Wikipedia entry for Harrison.
Art Winslow calls the author of "The Norman McLean Reader" a "big two-hearted writer."
Gregg Barrios finds that age (80) has not slowed down Mexican literary lion Carlos Fuentes.
Geeta Sharma- Jensen on lists for book babes and book boys.
Tim Brown moderates a literary smackdown, reported in The New Yorker. Pix on WNYC.org.
Todd Shy alerts us to Yann Martel's new project, sending books to Canada's prime minister:"For as long as Stephen Harper is Prime Minister of Canada, I vow to send him every two weeks, mailed on a Monday, a book that has been known to expand stillness. That book will be inscribed and will be accompanied by a letter I will have written. I will faithfully report on every new book, every inscription, every letter, and any response I might get from the Prime Minister, on this website," Martel writes.
John Domini finds Daniel Grandbois "promising," in his review of "Unlucky Lucky Days" in Rain Taxi.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
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