On literary frauds ... Time's Lev Grossman ponders the future of the book ... A proposal we can get behind - why businessmen should read literature (if only to make them stop using "impact" as a verb) ... J.M. Coetzee and Salman Rushdie are among the authors calling for Liu Xiaobo's release ... Haruki Murakami has won the Jerusalem Prize ... Frog Fight! Houellebecq and BHL duke it out, and Henri Astier explains it all to you ... Geert Van Gelder on a new, three-volume translation of The Arabian Nights ... David Grossman calls for talks with Hamas ... Writers weigh in on the inaugural address ... Daniel Olivas reviews Frances Dinkelspiel's Towers of Gold ... and, finally, check out Jamseed, where Jonathan Evison (All About Lulu) is among those helping raise money for muscular dystrophy - he's offering "kickass sno-globes with a unicorn and a bunny and a rainbow and me inside," and the first 100 contributors also get a look at his novel-in-progress.
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