Monday Morning LitLinks
HeraldTribune.com examines the faster metabolism of the digital age and the speed with which books are rushed to market.
The BBC profiles the top five contenders for UK Poet Laureate, a position that will be willingly vacated—for the first time in centuries— later this year.
Saeed Kamali Dehghan, writing for the Guardian Book Blog, muses on why Iranians, depite their love for Sherlock Holmes, Poirot and Maigret, have no fictional detectives of their own.
Andrew Sullivan shares some vintage Lorca and points to a New Yorker piece on Ian Gibson’s new book, Lorca and the Gay World.
Today in Literature: On this day in 1880, Irish playwright Sean O’Casey was born.


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