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Mo Yan, China’s Only Nobel-Winning Author, Sued For Insulting Communist Party, “Heroes” And “Martyrs”

"Patriotic blogger Wu Wanzheng, who goes by 'Truth-Telling Mao Xinghuo' online, sued under a law that carries civil penalties and (occasionally) criminal punishments for perceived offenses against China’s heroes and martyrs. Wu claimed Mo’s books have smeared the Chinese Communist Party’s reputation ... and insulted former revolutionary leader Mao Zedong." - AP

Public Libraries Must Pay A Higher Price For E-Books Than Consumers Do, And It’s Squeezing Their Budgets

"While one hardcover copy of (Robin) Cook’s latest novel costs (a) library $18, it costs $55 to lease a digital copy — a price that can’t be haggled with publishers. And for that, the e-book expires after a limited time, usually one or two years, or after 26 checkouts." - AP

The International Booker Longlist Showcases The Strength Of Latin American Fiction

The 13-book longlist "signals a 'second ‘boom’ in Latin American fiction', said judges, with a quarter of the nominated authors being South American." - The Guardian (UK)

How Far Can A Writer Push Fiction’s Boundaries?

Kathryn Scanlon, winner of the Gordon Burn prize, says, "I love that you could come to this book and not really know what it is you’re reading.” - The Guardian (UK)

Screenwriter Accuses Alexander Payne Of Plagiarizing Script Of The Holdovers

Luca screenwriter Simon Stephenson wrote that "the evidence The Holdovers screenplay has been plagiarised line-by-line from Frisco is genuinely overwhelming – anybody who looks at even the briefest sample pretty much invariably uses the word ‘brazen.’” - Variety

Writers Stuck In A Rut Should Go Pick Up A Camera

What kind of camera doesn’t matter, but thinking about everything from framing devices to length of exposure surely can kick the writing gears back into motion. - LitHub

Report: Children Become Discouraged From Reading By Adult Judgment

“Children have told us that they think that reading choices are judged by the adults around them,” said Cassie Chadderton, CEO of World Book Day. “It discourages them, it puts them off reading for pleasure and by choice”. - The Guardian

The Physicality Of Books Versus What They Say

Sometimes we ignore a book’s material presence: absorbed, ‘good’ reading is often figured as a forgetting of the material conditions of book, body, room and time, even though these conditions affect how we read. With certain other books it makes no sense to separate text from object. - London Review of Books

Is A Solution To The Plague Of Counterfeit Books At Hand?

"Counterfeiting occurs when a party poses as a book’s real publisher to sell fake versions of books. … Sometimes these versions are obviously fake — bad scans of a book are not uncommon. Sometimes the fakes are actual EPUBs that the counterfeiter duplicated." There's a new way to help block these forgeries. - Publishers Weekly

RuPaul Launched His Online Bookstore Last Week, And Already It’s Being (Ahem) Dragged

Allstora claims to offer 10 million titles, among which are Mein Kampf and books by such anti-LGBTQ campaigners as former actor Kirk Cameron. Lady Bunny calls Allstora "rainbow capitalism," and the owner of one lesbian bookstore says it's "a dropshipping operation with a kind of veneer of progressivity over it." - Vulture

Can Literature Shape Law?

What does it mean to credit the written word with such capacious potencies, to charge it with such real-world responsibilities? And how is literature, poetry, language to operate as a force for good and still maintain its duties to itself, to its self-delighting, essentially purposeless imperative to live as lively language? - Public Books

Gabriel García Márquez’s Final Book Is Being Published. Should It Be?

During the '00s, Gabo went through several drafts of Until August and planned to publish it. But by 2012, afflicted with dementia and unable to finalize the book, he asked that it be destroyed. A decade later, his sons decided it could be salvaged. Were they right to try? - The New York Times

State Of Texas Took Over Houston Schools. Now School Libraries Are Being Emptied

According to circulation data from the Houston Independent school district, the number of books checked out per student at NES schools dwindled to nearly zero compared to over five books to more than 12 books a student at non-NES schools in the district from August 2023 to January 2024. - The Guardian

The Secret To Preserving Ancient Papyrus Can Be Found At Your Favorite Sushi Bar

"Wasabi vapors have been found to effectively treat fungal infections on both painted and unpainted samples of mock ancient Egyptian papyrus, and to do so without impacting the papyrus's delicate chemicals or painted pigments." - Artnet

Study: Millions Of Research Papers Are Not Being Properly Preserved Online

More than one-quarter of scholarly articles are not being properly archived and preserved, a study of more than seven million digital publications suggests. The findings indicate that systems to preserve papers online have failed to keep pace with the growth of research output. - Nature

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