Sunday Morning LitLinks

Cormac McCarthy gets his revenge. (LATimes)
Notable names share their thoughts on their choices for books of the year. (The Guardian)
No more Nooks for Christmas. (Wall Street Journal)
Carl Jung’s The Red Book is out of the vault and on display in The Big Apple. (The Independent)
Literary Smackdown: Darwin vs. Genesis. (thestar.com)
Despite his contention in “This Be The Verse” that “They fuck you up, your mum and dad,” Philip Larkin’s unpublished letters show a warm relationship with his parents. (Telegraph)
2006 Nobel winner Orhan Pamuk takes a leisurely stroll through Los Angeles. (LATimes)
Peruse the “Top Ten Covers of the ’00s.” (Book Cover Archive Blog)
Biographer Carol Sklenicka shares an excerpt from her new book, Raymond Carver’s Life and Stories. (NYTimes)
On this day in 1962 George Bernard Shaw’s Androcles and the Lion was published in a new “fonetic alfabet,” as commissioned by his will. (Today in Literature)


