The novel is both good and daring and injects new blood in the veins of realism, " al-Gheitani wrote in the weekly Akhbar el-Adab, or Literary News.
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The caption reads : " And, in literary news, J . D . Salinger's privacy has been violated once again by his appearance in this cartoon ."
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Up and down the five boroughs one can go, hanging a plaque here, a plaque there _ except on the downtown home of one literary New Yorker.
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Since 1924 Tuwim was a staff writer at " Wiadomo [ ci Literackie " ( " Literary News " ) where he wrote a weekly column, " Camera Obscura ".
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So announcement that Hughes has not only abandoned his reticence but indeed published a book of 88 poems constituting a verse narrative on Plath's life and suicide is indeed literary news.
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These days, it's both business and literary news when King sets pen to paper; the historic e-book release of the short story " Riding the Bullet, " nearly two years ago, earned headlines worldwide.
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The magazine reproduces articles from King, Frederick Douglass, W . E . B . Du Bois and Booker T . Washington that originally appeared in Atlantic Monthly magazine, one of America's oldest literary news journals.
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"I believe the impact ( on writers ) will be even bigger than the impact of 1967, " said Gamal al Ghitany, an author and editor of the weekly Akhbar al Adab, or Literary News.
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The " LARB " features reviews of new fiction, poetry, and nonfiction; original reviews of classic texts; essays on contemporary art, politics, and culture; and literary news from abroad, including Mexico City, London, and St . Petersburg.
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Kamenev published poems in " The Pleasant and Agreeable Pastime ", " Muse ", " Ipokrene ", " Literary News " and especially in the publications of the Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts.