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The New York Times called Twitterature "a little higher up the brow," and the GalleyCat website named the book one of the top ten publishing stories of June 2009.
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Although, based solely on the book deal announcement, some suggested with absolute certainty that Shakespeare and his ilk were surely rolling over in their respective graves, "Twitterature" remained highly anticipated.
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Who, before its initial release, could have imagined "Twitterature" 's apocalyptic impact?
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The UK's Guardian even called "Twitterature" a "great aid in the digestion of literature."
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And now, "Twitterature" seems to have bitten the literate hand that feeds.
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Copies of "Twitterature" are still widely available through the usual online vendors, and at all bookstores.
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According to highly-placed sources in the usual academic and knee-jerk communities, "Twitterature," a just-published book by two 19-year-old U Chicago undergrads, Alexander Aciman and Emmett Rensin, has, without provocation, kicked all that is sacred about the written word in its proverbial scrotum.
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A little higher up the brow, "Twitterature," by Alexander Aciman and Emmett Rensin, recasts a few dozen classics in 20 tweets or fewer.
NYT > Home Page By JENNIFER SCHUESSLER 2011
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A little higher up the brow, "Twitterature," by Alexander Aciman and Emmett Rensin, recasts a few dozen classics in 20 tweets or fewer.
NYT > Home Page By JENNIFER SCHUESSLER 2010
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David Rensin's Native Intelligence post in December on "Twitterature," the book co-authored by his son Emmett Rensin, may have led to Emmett showing up this week at the
LA Observed 2010
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