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Cat Break
Via writersandkitties.tumblr.com
Jul 2012
This week’s feline foray goes literary: a blog dedicated entirely to photos of writers and their kitties. Atwood, Burroughs, Bukowski, Colette, Foucault, Lessing, Sartre—cat lovers all. Our fave: Aldous Huxley and cat contemplating a brave new world.
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Underground Reads
Via undergroundpubliclibrary.com
Jul 2012
A NYC artist has created a “visual library” by photographing people reading on the subway. Riders featured on the Underground New York Public Library blog have been spotted reading books such as Joan Didion’s Play It As It Lays and Nietzche’s The Birth of Tragedy.
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Somaliland Book Fair
Via guardian.co.uk
Jul 2012
In Somaliland, an independent republic in Somalia, 70 percent of the population is under 30. Seeking an alternative for this age group to chewing khat or enlisting with al-Shabaab, Jama Musse Jama has started a book fair, now five years old.
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Remembering Rosemary
Via startribune.com
Jul 2012
Commemorating the passing of Rosemary Furtak, the Walker’s librarian for 29 years, Mary Abbe recounts how sculptor Sol LeWitt donated $500 for her to start an artists’ book collection—used to buy works by Ed Ruscha, Richard Tuttle, and others.
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Cage Talks
Via nytimes.com
Jul 2012
New York’s Symphony Space will host a series of talks inspired by John Cage. Based on Cage’s own 1989 “multi-layered, thought performance,” each “How to Get Started” event will pair an artist and musician in conversation.
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Micro-utopia
Via art21.org
Jun 2012
Occupy models micro-utopian thinking, says Columbia art school dean Carol Becker, helping us “rethink [our] relationship to each other and to the State.” But “it’s not a failure when such movements devolve; I would say rather it is a triumph that they exist at all.”
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Fatwa Game
Via guardian.co.uk
Jun 2012
An Iranian student group aims to renew interest in a 23-year-old fatwa against Salman Rushdie. The state-sponsored group is developing a video game based on Ayatollah Khomeini’s 1989 call for the execution of the Satanic Verses author.
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Revaluing Salinger
Via interviewmagazine.com
Jun 2012
Richard Prince tells Kim Gordon that a work in which he reprinted Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye with Prince’s own byline isn’t a comment on his recent copyright troubles. It’s an excellent book and “I just wanted to double the price.”
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Protest with Purple
Via nytimes.com
Jun 2012
“I grew up under American apartheid and this was far worse,” said author Alice Walker of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians in a June 9 letter to Yediot Books. In protest, she says she won’t permit a Hebrew translation of her Pulitzer winner The Color Purple.