Literary Hub - Lit Hub Daily: December 17, 2020

Lit Hub Daily
December 17, 2020

TODAY: In 1899, German-born British bookseller and collector Bernard Quaritch, who in 40 years of collecting acquired six separate copies of the Gutenberg Bible, dies.
TODAY: In 1899, German-born British bookseller and collector Bernard Quaritch, who in 40 years of collecting acquired six separate copies of the Gutenberg Bible, dies.
New on Lit Hub Radio
Jess Walter talks to Maris Kreizman about the challenges of the
contemporary novelist
, on The Maris Review
*
Talia Stroud wonders if we could design the internet like a public park,
in conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On.
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Charles Baxter and Mike Alberti talk despair and renewal in fiction,
with Whit and Sugi on Fiction/Non/Fiction.
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Danielle Evans talks to Courtney Balestier about writing the
subterranean story
, on the WMFA podcast. 
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Harryette Mullen on finding her poems as she walks the streets of LA,
with Naomi Shihab Nye on The Quarantine Tapes.
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On Change Lab, Elle Hearns discusses leading a movement for Black trans lives.
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Did Nazi leader Rudolf Hess go on an absurd mission to broker peace?
On Time to Eat the Dogs.
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Rabih Alameddine’s year in reading.
my favorite poetry of 2020
Rabih Alameddine’s 
year in reading.
Casey Plett in conversation with Madeleine Thien and Avi Cummings.
what does it
mean to belong?
Casey Plett in conversation with Madeleine Thien and
Avi Cummings.
Read from Responsible Adults by Patricia Ann McNair.
patricia ann mcnair’s new story collection
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