Lit List: Thursday October 27, 2016
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Today on the Lit List: Etgar Keret's vision of life under Trump, a book about cannibalism, and the most American fear of all...
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: A message for the next President from fifty American poets and writers including George Saunders and Junot Diaz; J.K. Rowling announces three more Harry Potter books; and Idra Novey on disappearances.
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Anne Frank 72 years on; J.K. Rowling confirms she is now done with Harry Potter; and a new Michael Crichton novel is discovered by his widow.
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Celebrating Beatrix Potter's birthday; a lack of diversity on this year's Man Booker longlist; Proust and Twain on writing a novel; and a chapter from Man Booker finalist Madeleine Thien's novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing.
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Clive James of Kingsley Amis; Peter Sellars to Introduce Toni Morrison at an awards ceremony; the most controversial books in history, 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.
Read MoreToday on the Lit List: Lisa McInerney's 'astounding' debut novel wins Desmond Elliott prize; Frankenstein gets an illustrated update; and an old book gets a new title from UNESCO.
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