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Tweets From Tahrir Returns with Live Feed from O/R Books

Earlier this year, O/R Books published Tweets From Tahrir, a compilation edited by Alex Nunns and Nadia Idle that told the story of the protests to oust Hosni Mubarak from Twitter missives sent as the protests unfurled. With thousands of demonstrators now back in Tahrir to advocate for a handover of power from military to civilian rule, O/R has compiled a live Twitter feed from contributors to its original compilation — perhaps as they Tweet out a sequel in real time? Read More

Book Parties

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Viva la Book Party! A Soiree for Che

In 1995, Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, filed a Freedom of Information Act request for documents about the C.I.A.’s involvement in the death of Che Guevara in Bolivia. Years passed — 16 of them — and Mr. Ratner forgot that he had ever sent the letter. But he was still living in the same apartment and one day some documents from the government began trickling in through the mail. With new information he now says definitively dispels “the myth that the United States was not involved in the order to kill Che,” Mr. Ratner decided to write a small book, joining forces with another attorney, Michael Steven Smith, to produce Who Killed Che? How the C.I.A. Got Away with Murder.

On Thursday night their publisher, independent outfit OR Books, held a party to celebrate the book’s publication at the somewhat unusual venue of the Cuban Mission to the United Nations. Read More

Book Deal for Awl ‘Rich People’ Column

Bookforum editor Chris Lehmann didn’t realize that his book deal was settled until contacted by The Observer. He hadn’t even signed the contract, he explained.

The Observer was pleased to be the bearer of good news.

Lehmann’s book, Rich People Things, was sold to Colin Robinson at Or Books by Melissa Flashman of Trident Media Read More