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As one of the eldest books bloggers, a critic who abandoned print for the web for (of late) the kaffee-klatch kozery of Facebook, as someone drunk on my status update and one drug tweak from Twitter, as someone who has written TWO COUNT ‘EM TWO PRIVATELY PUBLISHED ESSAYS ON THE WEB ...
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Harvard University Press Publicity Blog — ... As we learned yesterday, the Washington Post Book World will in February cease publication as a standalone section. Books coverage will be split between the "Outlook" and "Style" sections, and Book World will remain a discrete entity online. Reactions differ -- David Ulin at the LA Times recently underwent such a shift in the paper's books coverage, and in the NYT account he says he's dealing. Others are less sanguine, but some chose to see this development as "a shift, not a death." ...

Reviewing the Review: February 1 2009
Literary Kicks — Sunday morning, praise the dawning It's just a restless feeling by my side Early dawning, Sunday morning It's just the wasted years so close behind Watch out, the world's behind you There's always someone around you who will call It's nothing at all -- Lou Reed, "Sunday Morning" The litosphere has been furiously ...

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