Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. It is a beautiful May day here in Portland, Oregon and my capacity to offer my normal blend of incisive critiques and insouciant observations is severely compromised. Time for a good old-fashion, let’s clear out the digital closet link drop!
Book cover clichés have reached crisis point. What’s a reader to do? [The Bookseller] A Visit to Shel Silverstein’s Archives [Publisher’s Weekly] In search of “Brodernism”: Where is this maximalist cult of difficulty? [The Berliner] Rachel Kushner on the 20th Anniversary of Less Than Zero [The Paris Review] The Great Language Flattening [The Atlantic] A new documentary checks out the many ways libraries are a ‘Free For All’ [NPR]
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