Lit List: Thursday July 14, 2016
/Today on the Lit List: The first woman and African-American to be the Librarian of Congress; an NPR journalist and former student mourns Elie Wiesel; a writer occupies James Baldwin's house in France.
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Today on the Lit List: The first woman and African-American to be the Librarian of Congress; an NPR journalist and former student mourns Elie Wiesel; a writer occupies James Baldwin's house in France.
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: The New Yorker writer Roa Lynn shares an old poem written to her by Pablo Neruda; women play a prominent role in making a Moroccan library open to the public; a new imprint from Coffee House Press, and more.
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Remembering Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel; Donald Trump inspires another book idea - this time for kids; and new book releases from Ball, Flanery, MacMahon and more.
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