Tuesday Morning LitLinks

Relatives of Federico Garcia Lorca clear the way for his remains to be exhumed.
Things you can’t make up: Author who describes herself as “the queen of redneck noir” gets in a fight with her father and shoots him in the ass.
M.A. Orthofer chronicles Sebastian Faulks’ acrobatic spin-control over his comments about the Koran and, more specifically, the prophet Mohammed. The fun continues here.
Publishers Weekly profiles Christopher Hertz, who walks the streets of Manhattan selling his self-published novel, The Last Block in Harlem.
Mark Athitakis examines American writers’ attitudes towards the working class.
Chavez policies “choking off the flow of imported books” in Venezuela.
Sarah Munshower Tuesday takes a look at the ‘Top 10 books about the Berlin Wall’.
FiveChapters is presenting a new story every day through September 7th.
GalleyCat tries to solve the mystery of Oprah’s cryptic tweet about her new book pick.
Today in Literature: On this day in 1949, Martin Amis was born.


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