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  1. Who's Who in Tropic of Cancer -- can you fill in the missing names? http://bit.ly/12g5mY
  2. ... and what to do when you get up to Henry Miller's place in Big Sur http://bit.ly/tOLz6
  3. A road trip through literary California: Steinbeck, the Beats, Henry Miller, Jack London and more http://bit.ly/IlX7p
  4. A roundup of the furor over Karl Orend's recent article on LF Celine in the TLS http://bit.ly/UTTUg But haven't found the original article
  5. The rehabilitation of Knut Hamsun continues http://bit.ly/1afdHX
  6. Le regard de Blaise Cendrars, point commun à Chagall, Léger et Picasso http://bit.ly/4FFX87
  7. Ernest Hemingway Finds His Private Army http://bit.ly/NriQc and Has a Fist Fight http://bit.ly/ya45M (France, 1944)
  8. Rimbaud published far more Latin verse in his lifetime than French http://bit.ly/IwlNk
  9. The new Knut Hamsun museum opens in Hamaroy, Norway http://bit.ly/nrcCO
  10. @AnaisNinBlog Oh - I see you've already come across that one :)
  11. @AnaisNinBlog A source for the Nin quote is offered on this page: http://bit.ly/D6jXm No idea if it's accurate though
  12. Literarily speaking, are you a Narrative or an Episodic personality? http://bit.ly/N5j8J Count me as an Episodic
  13. Judge rules the will governing Jack Kerouac estate is a fake http://bit.ly/5dQfE
  14. If Jorge Borges was a blogger http://bit.ly/oZVna I would subscribe to his RSS feed
  15. A new movie adaptation of Knut Hamsun's novel, "Hunger" (set in modern Hollywood) http://bit.ly/bP5Gg
  16. @CrazyCock Is that a photo of June? Haven't seen that one before - wondering where you found it: http://tinyurl.com/mmhrev
  17. RT @AnaisNinBlog UCLA library to highlight LA's luminaries, including Anais Nin, Henry Miller, John Fante http://tinyurl.com/nkn6r2
  18. A. E. Hotcher (author of 'Papa Hemingway') says, Don’t Touch 'A Moveable Feast' http://bit.ly/sObUD
  19. Paris Tip: Local aperitifs and the locales to match them http://bit.ly/p20LR
  20. Bukowski's advice to writers: "Don't try" http://bit.ly/19ie8S