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Items of note this quarter:
bookshop holiday gig
rhyming Japanese type
Toffer's Consequential Dogs
Adam Gopnik on the Shakers
history of sci-fi book covers
BPL unleashes Escher
building a Japanese bookshelf
BookBot in action
Adnan Onart's photography
Anatoly Dneprov's stories
sad young literary men
RIP, Ahmed Khaled Towfik
embroidered book covers
Spinning Silver in the UK
Irish Gaelic Coriolanus
is Kohl's selling books now?
some free Dneprov
jerks in search of love et al.
Stallings' Presto Manifesto
Saulys's font
World-building mistakes
"Please read my poems"
Nigeria has bookstores

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Reviews and
Criticism
08.21.18: "The Occasional Virgin is not a straightforward translation of an original Arabic-language work but an adaptation of two of the author’s books." link>>
08.20.18: "A captivating telling of 20th century Syrian history told through the prism of a larger than life character." link>>
08.17.18: In ABR, Christopher Higgs reviews A Shadow Map in a feature on harassment. link>>
Excerpts, Features
and Interviews
08.21.18: Keith Botsford, 1928-2018. Here is his compendious Botsford Guide to Kulchur. link>>
08.20.18: Two poems by Nadia Gerassimenko, founder of Moonchild Magazine. link>>
08.17.18: “The hierarchy of languages is a peculiarly Indian situation;” an interview with Arvind Krishna Mehrotra. link>>
08.16.18: In "Imago Mundi", Jessica Sequeira returns to La India Eterna by Chilean diplomat and poet Juan Marín. link>>
08.09.18: "i hallucinate my hallucinations"; two poems by Elizabeth Didykalo. link>>
07.04.18: Philly poet Brittany Brown talks about childhood heroes, literary influences, and writing as compulsion. link>>
New Books and
Literary News
08.21.18: Following fire, Trident Booksellers & Cafe in Boston is once again open. link>>
08.20.18: Author of a new biography think he's identified Wilde’s US sweetheart. link>>
08.17.18: Trump's storming against the media leads to threats against the Boston Globe. link>>

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