Monday Morning LitLinks

Elissa Bassist chats it up with comedienne and author Julie Klausner. (The Rumpus)

With Salinger safely delivered to history, the battle over his characters heats back up. (San Francisco Chronicle)

Robert McCrum examines the British appetite for World War 2 stories. (The Guardian)

Jason Boog chronicles the end Amazon / Macmillan standoff. (GalleyCat)

Katherine Schulten rounds up some of the favorite reads of both teachers and students. (NYTimes)

Geek Girl head Stephanie Vaughn Hapke weighs in on the future of eReaders. (Huffington Post)

Peter Stothard comments on some of the best of Brit Lit. (The Daily Beast)

Congratulations to the Literary Saloon on passing the 2,400 reviews mark. (Literary Saloon)

Carol Rumens returns with a new poem of the week: John Dofflemyer’s “Twenty-Sixth Winter.” (Guardian Books Blog)

R.I.P. Equator Books in Venice, California. (LATimes)

On this day in 1577, Robert Burton was born. (Today in Literature)

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