Friday Morning LitLinks

Simon Elegant profiles “China’s literary bad boy”, Han Han. (TIME)

William J. Quirk parses F. Scott Fitzgerald’s tax returns for insights into the author’s lifestyle. (The American Scholar)

Suzanne Munshower makes a passionate case for the preservation of the physical book. (Guardian Books Blog)

Morgan Von Ancken looks at some of the tougher adaptations Hollywood has undertaken. (Lit Drift)

Ron Hogan explores Victor Lodato’s tale of two dust jackets. (GalleyCat)

Catie Disabato chats it up with Jonathan Zittrain, author of The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It. (The Rumpus)

Natalia O’Hara looks at the life and (phenomenal) work of Amos Oz. (Prague Post)

R.I.P. Theodore R. Sizer, educator and author. (Washington Post)

R.I.P. Lenore Kandel, counterculture poet. (San Francisco Chronicle)

On this day in 1939, prolific western writer Zane Grey died. (Today in Literature)

3 Responses to “Friday Morning LitLinks”

  1. Chris Johnson Says:

    The piece on Fitzgerald’s finances is fascinating. I note that he was doing pretty well until Zelda’s medical bills piles up. Hmm

  2. William Haskins Says:

    plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose…

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