[BLOG] Some Monday links

Sep 26, 2016 16:27

  • blogTO notes Mississauga's new waterfront park.
  • Broadside Blog's Caitlin Kelly talks about the glamour and otherwise of the writer's life.
  • The Dragon's Gaze reports on a study of Epsilon Eridani.
  • Language Hat describes a fascinating-sounding book untranslated into English, "Oğuz Atay’s experimental, linguistically complex novel of ideas Tutunamayanlar (The Disconnected)".
  • Lawyers, Guns and Money describes the sheer numbers of books banned by Texan prisons.
  • Marginal Revolution describes the question of whether the United Kingdom will have a hard Brexit.
  • James Nicoll links to his review of the classic book of space colonization, Heppenheimer's 1977 Colonies in Space.
  • At the NYR Daily, Garry Wills reviews a recent performance in Chicago of Henry VI, Part Two.
  • Window on Eurasia looks at the polarization of media in the different parts of Donbas and notes worrying precedents for Putin's rationalization of Russia's government.

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