Literary Hub - Lit Hub Weekly: May 10-14, 2021
Lit Hub Weekly May 10 - 14, 2021
TODAY: In 1856, L. Frank Baum is born.
Tayari Jones reconsiders a watershed moment of Black storytelling, Gloria Naylor’s The Women of Brewster Place, nearly 40 years later. | Lit Hub
How an obsessive scholar saved Iceland’s literary legacy, while a three-day fire burned down Copenhagen—and virtually every book in it. | Lit Hub History
Pride and Property: Phyllis Richardson on the homes that influenced Austen’s writing, from the rectory at Steventon to Chawton cottage. | Lit Hub
Sarah Broom on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, John Banville on Graham Greene, Lauren Oyler on Torrey Peters, and more of the Reviews You Need to Read This Week. | Book Marks
From family estates to wartime residences, Phyllis Richardson looks at the homes that inspired Agatha Christie’s settings. | CrimeReads
Carmen Maria Machado responds to the parents and school boards seeking to ban her memoir, In the Dream House. | The New York Times
Barry Jenkins discusses The Underground Railroad, the horrors of American history, and avoiding the exploitation of Black trauma in art. | BuzzFeed News Kiese Laymon explores “the paradoxes of revision, restoration, and repair” in Black friendships. | New York Magazine
So much for companionable solitude—Walden Pond is teeming with jellyfish. | Atlas Obscura
This is how trans and nonbinary voice actors are radically changing up the audiobook landscape. | BuzzFeed News
“These concerns are the stuff of life: What are other people for? What do we want from them?” On reading Jon Klassen’s new children’s book on the eve of the After. | Los Angeles Review of Books
Jessi Jezewska Stevens considers Georgia O’Keeffe, Toni Morrison, and flowers, which are “endlessly accommodating of projections.” | The New Yorker
When it comes to learning, do digital or printed texts work best for students? | Los Angeles Times
“Ghosts feel distinctly Korean to me, and they’re something I’ve shared closely with my mother.” Alex Sujong Laughlin considers the power of ghost stories and the Korean diaspora. | Harper’s Bazaar “I’m interested in reading broadly, but I want to first and foremost read the work of Black women writers.” Newly appointed Triangle House literary agent Kima Jones on finding new works by marginalized writers. | Okayplayer
“The spirit of manifest destiny has been rebranded into the travelogue.” Rosa Boshier breaks down the relationship between capitalism, appropriation, and place. | Catapult
How much do writers make for their books? A look at the numbers. | Book Riot
“I have to fight being subsumed into the system, and I don’t always do that.” Alison Bechdel analyzes power, separatism, and gaining mainstream recognition. | Vulture
“For me, the secret to surviving parenthood is the same as the secret to surviving anything tough/demanding: community.” Nicole Chung on letting go of illusions in parenting, and saying yes to dessert. | Raising Mothers
“She’s an albacore around my neck.” A masterclass in malapropisms from The Sopranos. | Counter Craft
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ALSO THIS WEEK ON LITERARY HUB
How a pandemic reading project turned Josh Raff into an Austenite • Read an interview with Anne Carson and Robert Currie • Sean Flynn sets out to purchase a peacock • Antonia Pont in praise of sitting • A brief history of the Times wedding pages • How an Irish barman left his mark on the literary world • On being told that your debut novel is plotless • John Domini reckons with the Neapolitan Mafia • Sarah Sentilles on the complicated pain of trying to adopt a child • Alison Bechdel on transcendentalism and bliss • Nesrine Malik investigates the roots of “political correctness” • Andrew McCarthy on landing his career-changing role in Pretty in Pink • The most discussed books on the internet, according to robots • Ashley Nelson Levy wonders how the pandemic might change motherhood literature • Who owns the seaside, anyway? • Marc Hamer on following the Vita Sackville-West school of gardening • On the redemption of Rudy Gobert, COVID Patient Zero of the NBA • Nandana Dev Sen on translating her mother • Martha C. Nussbaum on abuse in the art world • When did mountain climbing become equivalent with business success? • How desire propels the writing life • Joshua Corey on the “macabre waltz” of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger • Tobias Carroll rereads M. John Harrison
THE BEST OF BOOK MARKS
Jane Eyre, Anna Karenina, Charlotte’s Web, and more rapid-fire book recs
NEW ON CRIMEREADS
Kaira Rouda on a new trend in domestic suspense titles • Julia Sirmons with a field guide to the long history of skyjackings • 80+ crime novels, mysteries, thrillers, and nonfiction books to keep you reading all summer long • Otto Penzler on Mary Roberts Rinehart, America’s answer to Agatha Christie • Heather Martin, Lee Child’s biographer, on a new book that reveals insights into Child’s journey • S.A. Lelchuk with 9 great thrillers featuring alter egos • Olivia Rutigliano on the persistent mystery of Arthur Conan Doyle’s name • Iona Whishaw recalls a family history of espionage • Lisa Levy with 5 psychological thrillers you should read this May • Zack Budryk on Mare of Easttown and the prestige crime series |
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