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From the Nets

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Nets_Shrimp.jpg A two-weeks' catch from around the web:

• The Nation reviews Gore Vidal's Selected Essays

• Interview with Samantha Hunt in Small Spiral Notebook

• Judy Blume in Jacket Copy on YA for Obama

• Critical Mass takes another look at James Merrill's The Changing Light at Sandover

• Ernest Hemingway's Cuban baseball team

• Key West History Magazine online

• Valerie Martin's favorite books, in The Week

• Marilynne Robinson on Bat Segundo

• A directory of the Monroe County Public Library's online historical projects

• The double-rigged shrimp trawler pictured above is from NOAA's Fisheries Collection

The journal of the Key West Literary Seminar features recordings from our audio archives, exclusive interviews, essays, news about the Seminar, and dispatches from Key West's literary past and present. It is created by Arlo Haskell. Send email to arlo [at] kwls [dot] org

Each January, we explore a different literary theme through lectures, panel presentations, readings, informal gatherings, and discussions. In January 2011, we explore food in literature with our 29th annual Seminar, THE HUNGRY MUSE.

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