Tuesday Morning LitLinks

Horacio Castellanos Moya speaks out against turning the legacy of Roberto Bolaño into a pop culture commodity. (Guernica)

Caleb Crain goes in search of the authentic voice of John Keats. (NYTimes)

Will the Kindle mean the death of the hardcover? (Huffington Post)

Morgan Von Ancken traces the rich history of Stagger Lee. (Lit Drift)

Borders offering an “in-stock” guarantee, just in time for the holidays. (Publishers Weekly)

AL Kennedy launches a brilliant broadside against the state of modern publishing—from a train. (The Guardian)

Scott Timberg profiles editor and The Adderall Diaries author Stephen Elliot. (LATimes)

Spring Design sues Barnes & Noble over the design of their Nook digital reader. (GalleyCat)

Meet the founder of the real-life Dead Poets Society of America and take a trip on his “Poemobile”. (LATimes)

On this day in 1871 Walt Whitman declined an offer of marriage from Mrs. Anne Gilchrist, a literary critic who felt she had heard the “voice of my mate” in “Leaves of Grass”. (Today in Literature)

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