Monday Morning LitLinks

Edan Lepucki profiles “novelist of the future,” Jennifer Egan. (The Millions)

Robert McCrum analyzes the “Chicken Little” refrains about books and publishing. (Guardian Books Blog)

Patrick J. Kiger surveys some one-hit literary wonders. (SecondAct.com)

A found poem for Oscar Grant. (for southern boys who consider poetry)

Former ad executive and novelist James Othmer shares ‘6 great novels on work.’ (The Daily Beast)

Yelibenwork Ayele looks at the distinctive style of the cover design for African books. (Ethiopian Reporter)

Carey Alexander shares a heart-warming tale that allowed a reader to find out how a second-hand book ends. (The Consumerist)

A Kuwaiti appeals court overturns the six-month jail term of writer Mohammed Abdulqader al-Jassem. (AFP)

R.I.P. Juan Hernandez Luna, Mexican author. (Latin American Herald Tribune)

“On this day in 1904, Pablo Neruda was born in Parral, Chile, as Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto. The headmistress of his hometown high school was Gabriela Mistral, Chile’s other Nobel winner; when he was sixteen years old, Neruda knocked on her door, handed over his poems, and returned three hours later to receive her judgment that he was “indeed a true poet.”" (Today in Literature)

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