Thursday, October 31, 2013

WILLIAM HARRISON dies at 79—60th ANNIVERSARY of the POETRY LIBRARY

By MICHELLE HOGMIRE | 10/31/13

10/29/13

“William Harrison, 79, Novelist and ‘Rollerball’ Writer, Dies,” by N.Y. Times’ Daniel E. Slotnik: William Harrison, who adapted his fiction into the films ‘Rollerball’ in 1975 and ‘Mountains of the Moon’ in 1990, died on Oct. 22 at his home in Fayetteville, Ark. He was 79.”  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/30/arts/william-harrison-79-novelist-and-rollerball-writer-dies.html?_r=0

“Poetry Library celebrates 60th birthday,” by The Guardian’s Liz Bury: The Poetry Library in London’s Southbank Centre observes the occasion with cake and a poetry reading.  http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/29/poetry-library-60th-birthday

“How Has Twitter Changed the Role of the Literary Critic?” in N.Y. Times Sunday Book Review Bookends: Adam Kirsch talks about the lack of critics on the site, while Anna Holmes discusses women critics on Twitter. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/books/review/how-has-twitter-changed-the-role-of-the-literary-critic.html


“Ernest Hemingway’s Advice to a Young Writer: ‘You have to catch hell,’” by Galleycat’s Jason Boog: A section of writing advice published in volume two of the new book, The Letters of Ernest Hemingway. http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/ernest-hemingways-advice-to-a-young-writer-you-have-to-catch-hell_b79467

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