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In Defense of The Memory Theater | Open Letters Monthly - an Arts and Literature Review http://www.openlettersmonthly.com/in-defense-of-the-memory-theater/ “ As I look over my own shelf, I see my life... In Defense of The Memory Theater | Open Letters Monthly - an Arts and Literature Review Read article
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In her off hours, Brittan reviews contemporary fiction and scholarship for Open Letters Monthly , an online journal of arts and literature: http://www.openlettersmonthly.com/ For a complete list of publications and professional activities, see Brittan’s CV . She welcomes graduate proposals from a... Read article
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Stephen Akey's estimable article on William Wordsworth's Resolution and Independence aka The Leech Gatherer ( http://www.openlettersmonthly.com/ther apeutic-wordsworth/ ) sent me off to gutenberg.org for the original During that search I stumbled across this title "Lines left upon a Seat in a … Read article
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Here’s a list of emerging writers that she likes, in no particular order: 1. Nick Demske ‘s first book, self-titled Nick Demske. Elisa Gabbert is the editor of Absent , an online literary magazine. She is a contributing editor at Open Letters Monthly and the author of The French Exit ( Birds LLC ... Read article
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By Kathleen | Published: March 2, 2010 Today is my birthday, and so, for no other reason, really, than that everyone keeps telling me your thirties are when you suddenly turn super-confident and can just really “go for it” and do what you want, here are some links to some loosely me-affiliated th... Read article
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quidplura.com Quid plura? | Sir Gawain
Yesterday, thanks to Brandon at Point of Know Return, I discovered Golaski’s Green, an oddball translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight that’s now being serialized by the Web journal Open Letters. Open Letters Monthly has posted the fourth installment of Green, Adam Golaski’s funky transla... Read article
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thelitpub.com The Lit Pub • John Cotter
Announcement About TLP Finding good homes for good books since 2011, we recommend , we publish , and we promote . Talky Talky John Cotter John Cotter’s first novel Under the Small Lights appeared in 2010. Previously, his short fiction and poetry had appeared in Volt, The Lifted Brow, Lost, and Ne... Read article
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gapersblock.com Bookmarks - Gapers Block Book Club | Chicago
Open Letters Monthly thinks not, but finds plenty enough to love about Hemon's prose as it is. Over at Pop Matters, Hemon answers 20 Questions . The Second Pass points us to a 1955 interview with Nelson Algren in the Paris Review. Barack Obama's books have been barred from a prison in Colorado as... Read article
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openbooktoronto.com SHAUN SMITH'S SUNDAY SUNDRIES | Open Book: Toronto
JAMES The London Times' Owen Vaughan sends forth a piece about the real origins of Wolverine . TOM & COLLIN Fiona Gruber of The Australian gives us a story about the collaboration between playwright Tom Taylor and illustrator Collin Wilson to create their graphic novel The Example. CLARK & DON At... Read article
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litlove.wordpress.com Nostalgia | Tales from the Reading Room
We should get bloggers to put their hands up to be counted! Doctordi – aw you are a real darling. And thank you SO much for reading the article at Open Letters. Now that is very precious solidarity! Isn’t it interesting to have experienced both the old typewriter and the word processor. It made s... Read article
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blographia-literaria.com Blographia Literaria: Middlemarch: A Progress Report
I am only about three-fifths through the book, but I need to gush, and to recommend Rohan Maitzen's recent article about Eliot's Felix Holt in the latest issue of Open Letters. Middlemarch is already the most perfect book I have ever read. I forget I have coffee beside me when I'm reading it—a fe... Read article
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Best Reviews for Books, Movies, Softwares, Services and Everything Online book review of a new work on barn owls | Open Letters Monthly – an …. About the Author. Leave a Reply. Recent Comments. Categories. Popular Posts. Recent Posts. Categories. Tags. Categories. Recent Comments. A beautiful new... Read article
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readysteadybook.com November Open Letters Monthly « ReadySteadyBlog « ReadySteadyBook - a literary site
ReadySteadyBlog: The November issue of Open Letters Monthly is now available (via Readerville):Highlights: John G. Rodwan, Jr., finds The Same Man -- David Lebedoff’s provocative double biography of Evelyn Waugh and George Orwell -- “unpalatable”; Irma Heldman finds that P. D. James’s latest -- p... Read article
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