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From Megan Romer, your About Books & Literature Editor
Our Guide to Manga, Deb Aoki, checks in with us regarding many international favorite manga artists and writers after Japan's tragic and massive earthquake, we learn more about the history of information, get the skinny on a great novel that's now in paperback, and remember women's history month. Read on!

Japanese Earthquake Relief: Manga Artists Share Hope, Help
Manga artists from around the world are finding creative ways to raise funds for earthquake and tsunami relief in Japan, while manga fans wait anxiously for news of their favorite artists, many of whom live in the Land of the Rising Sun.

Review: 'The Information' by James Glieck
Information travels quickly in this day and age, and complex data can be transmitted with ease by laymen. Quickly-traveling information is not entirely a new phenomenon, though. Writer James Glieck explores information, and the transmission thereof, in his new book, which runs from African talking drums to early dictionaries to twitter and Wikipedia. It's a history worth reading.
See More About:  science writing  history  nonfiction

Paperback Pick: 'Solar' by Ian McEwan
Now hitting the shelves in paperback form (thus giving you no further excuse) is this five-star read from 2010. Ian McEwan is a brilliant storyteller, and Solar might just be him at his very best.
See More About:  solar  ian mcewan  british literature

Sappho: A Classic Poet in Profile
Sappho is a mainstay in any reasonably comprehensive survey of Women's Literature, so for Women's History Month, have a re-read of one of her most famous poems, translated many times over, and remember this most remarkable woman of the arts.
See More About:  sappho  classical poets  greek poetry

 


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