Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Book news from The New York Times


By JULIE BOSMAN

While the television industry has begun catering to impatient audiences by releasing entire series at once, the book business is upending its traditional timetable by encouraging a kind of binge reading, releasing new works by a single author at an accelerated pace.

A passport is part of a new digitized collection of some 2,500 items from Hemingway's onetime home near Havana.

By CHARLES McGRATH

The Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is giving researchers access to a newly digitized batch of the writer's daily ephemera from his onetime Havana home.

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