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Eliot’s Pen, Fabio’s Mane, and Other News
By
Sadie Stein
March 18, 2013
On the Shelf
With Charles Dickens’s quill a bit the worse for wear, the Royal Society of Literature begins signing its roll book with
T. S. Eliot’s fountain pen
. James Wood inaugurates.
In the
New York Post
, poet
Bob Holman
shares a guide to his poetic New York, which includes the White Horse Tavern, the Hare Krishna tree, and the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.
Will independent bookstores fill the gaps left by Borders?
In Bryn Mawr
, Pennsylvania, at least, this might be happening!
Speaking of: Did you catch this list of über-indie
bookstores in private homes
?
Happy birthday, Fabio: here are his
best book covers
.
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