* The Kindle 2 is getting loads of coverage but Information Week reports the reviews are mixed.
Other complaints included no external storage card that ships with the device, no free cover, and no discount for Kindle 1 users who upgrade. In addition, customers were disappointed that Amazon didn't make design changes to make use of the navigation buttons easier and increase the size of the screen, which remains 6 inches diagonally.
* This piece on the comeback of letter writing sounds more like wishful thinking than fact, but we're all for getting ink on our fingers.
* One (slightly extreme) way of dealing with pissy Amazon reviewers.
* CBS reports that, in these dire economic times, people are rediscovering the Los Angeles Public Library.
* A brief preview of Damon Galgut's The Lover. (Thanks, Andie.)
* For the first time, The Paris Review has awarded the Plimpton Prize to a non-American. (Ibid.)
* And, finally, do check out the formidable schedule for the Festival of New French Writing at the end of the month. The authors encounters - Jean-Philippe Toussaint and Siri Hustvedt; Olivier Rolin and E.L. Doctorow, and others - are truly stellar. We're popping through NY that weekend for family stuff but are sure to add some of these to our plans ... A bientot!


Definitely get a Lamy or a Pilot fountain pen over a Montegrappa.
Posted by: Matt | February 10, 2009 at 01:52 PM
I've read that many consider the Kindle to be the VHS tape of the electronic readers. It's an important transition item, but there has to be something better than this.
Posted by: Paul Lamb | February 11, 2009 at 05:10 AM
Just an FYI since I know TEV is an admirer, J.M. Coetzee has a new novel coming out later this year (September is the UK release). The title is Summertime.
Posted by: Drew | February 11, 2009 at 01:51 PM