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Stand: April 2015
1. Carolyn Kellogg – Los Angeles Times – 31.136
Published 90 years ago today, "The Great Gatsby" was a commercial and critical failure. http://t.co/5yzicBAgrP pic.twitter.com/s63F0N4Mt6
— Lapham's Quarterly (@LaphamsQuart) April 10, 2015
2. Dwight Garner – The New York Times – 28.846
The new issue of The New Yorker is maybe its best in 5 years. Wall-to-wall goodness.
— Dwight Garner (@DwightGarner) February 20, 2015
3. Ron Charles – The Washington Post – 26.434
The best #poetry for April, reviewed by Elizabeth Lund: http://t.co/VnMq4FFZfT Mark Doty, Marge Piercy, Charles Simic.
— Ron Charles (@RonCharles) April 15, 2015
4. Pamela Paul – The New York Times – 18.941
A new book by Frank Viva is always something to celebrate: http://t.co/c3rIySPmCQ
— Pamela Paul (@PamelaPaulNYT) April 15, 2015
5. Michiko Kakutani – The New York Times – 11.973
Forvo. language site with audio pronunciations of nearly 3 million words in 325 languages: http://t.co/FuIKeasGpf
— Michiko Kakutani (@michikokakutani) April 16, 2015
6. Joy Press – Los Angeles Times – 9.263
A pop-up reading on an airplane: What fresh hell is this? http://t.co/LxFPqmYv7c
— Joy Press (@Joypress) April 14, 2015
7. Alec Harvey – The Birmingham News – 8.661
Two strong performances central to 'Venus in Fur': http://t.co/VuVxikAPTl
— Alec Harvey (@AlecHarveyBham) April 11, 2015
8. Tom Beer – Newsday – 7.803
Three new books on Lincoln's assassination, including @LibraryAmerica anthology of contemporary accounts: http://t.co/FGlEbdTtdH #lincoln150
— Tom Beer (@TomBeerBooks) April 15, 2015
9. John Williams – The New York Times – 6.053
Great piece by @RachelDonadio on the "moral stance" and "curatorial challenges" of preserving Auschwitz-Birkenau: http://t.co/5cqFP8BSAi
— John Williams (@johnwilliamsnyt) April 15, 2015
10. Jennifer Maloney – The Wall Street Journal – 4.795
.@BrendaCronin's latest post celebrates our intrepid, erudite #WSJBookClub readers, forging ahead with Henry James! http://t.co/hAss2gcF86
— Jennifer Maloney (@maloneyfiles) April 15, 2015
