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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 13 Feb 2014

    Is the news replacing literature?http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk 

    10:00 AM - 13 Feb 2014
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      1. EarthSpeak‏ @danceslight 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker I certainly hope not. Literature provides many benefits that can't be obtained from "injesting" news alone.

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      1. carly‏ @carly4330 13 Feb 2014
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        Great points here “@NewYorker: Is the news replacing literature? http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk ”

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      1. Rachel‏ @IsaacsRachel 13 Feb 2014
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        "We are all post-structuralists now."...via @NewYorker: Is the #news replacing #literature? http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk ” #socialmedia

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      1. The Answer Is No‏ @YourTitleSucks 13 Feb 2014
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        No. RT @newyorker: Is the news replacing literature?http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk 

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      1. Gist Ofit‏ @l8gr8 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker now that gossip is no longer considered gauche and poor-mannered, it could, indeed, become an art form

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      1. kaf‏ @0celle 13 Feb 2014
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        Considering I haven't read a novel in almost four months... yes. RT @NewYorker "Is the news replacing literature? http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk "

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      1. Claudia Paraschiv‏ @jellybeancity 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker: Is the news replacing literature? due to "falling boundaries between private and public" http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk 

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      1. Mark Friskovnik‏ @mojstrovka 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker Better we avoid that. #TheInformationDiet

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      1. Elizabeth Rago‏ @bethrago 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker Sweet Moses, let's hope not.

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      1. rob billington‏ @robbillington 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker if it is Hunter was spot on with Gonzo

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      2. jake allen‏ @jwa412 13 Feb 2014
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        cc @shelbygrad RT @NewYorker: Is the news replacing literature?http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk 

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      3. Shelby Grad‏Verified account @shelbygrad 13 Feb 2014
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        @jwa412 Oh brother! But one thing is true, "viral" digital news is becoming increasingly fictionalized:http://www.niemanlab.org/2013/12/the-veracity-of-viral/ …

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      1. Kate Webb‏ @katewebb_uk 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker @pageturner It's not complexity the news has taken from literature but its preoccupation with the individual.

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      1. Barry Kiefl‏ @BarryKiefl 13 Feb 2014
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        ****“@NewYorker: Is the news replacing literature? http://nyr.kr/1dL3WIk ”

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      1. Sergio Lorenzi‏ @SergioLorenzi 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker news is replacing journalism

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      1. Upal Deb‏ @upalthedreamer 13 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker Literature-nausea can't stay for long. It is the soul of our blood.

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