Lit Hub Daily: Susan Orlean Talks Animals, Reporting, and the Magic of a Good Lede
Lit Hub Daily October 12, 2021
TODAY: In 1921, Alex Haley, the author of Roots, is born.
“No, Fluffy hasn’t crossed the Rainbow Bridge. Fluffy died.” Susan Orlean talks to Ann Leary about her latest book, On Animals. | Lit Hub
On the legal issues at the heart of Dorland v. Lawson. | Lit Hub
Donald Antrim on world-building, Lord of the Rings, and writing his new memoir with a sense of mission. | Lit Hub Questionnaire
“It was like looking for WebMD symptoms, but instead of a fatal illness, I was watching for complete and universal devastation.” Bethany Ball on getting over her preoccupation with apocalypse. | Lit Hub
On fatherhood and Coltrane: Joshua Bennett recounts early morning hours with his son. | Lit Hub Freeman’s
In praise of lichen: Melissa Matthewson considers how writers can counter “the urge to produce at real or imagined external timelines.” | Lit Hub Craft
Who gets to survive climate disasters? Parag Khanna considers the migration patterns of the privileged. | Lit Hub Climate Change
This month’s 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers features Venita Blackburn, Eugene Lim, Bradley Sides, Tamara Shopsin, and Vanessa Veselka. | Lit Hub
Beloved, The Power Broker, To Kill a Mockingbird, and more rapid-fire book recs from Wil Haygood. | Book Marks
WATCH: Jennifer Higgie on the forgotten perspective of women in art • Kyle Harper on the global history of infectious disease • Paul Bradley Carr on a modern murder mystery in Silicon Valley. | Lit Hub Virtual Book Channel Claire Fuller invites readers into her writing space. | Women’s Prize for Fiction
In solidarity with the BDS movement, Sally Rooney has declined to publish her latest novel with the Israeli publisher of her two previous books. | The Guardian
“This is, in my opinion, the best use of the Nobel Prize: as a way of highlighting neglected but worthy writers.” Alex Shephard considers Abdulrazak Gurnah’s unexpected Nobel Prize win. | The New Republic
Was the first great internet novel… Mrs Dalloway? | The Atlantic
“It takes more than nostalgia to give a series staying power for generations of readers.” Kelly Jensen celebrates the The Baby-Sitters Club’s legacy. | Book Riot
Casey Plett discusses her newest story collection and offers some writing advice. | Lambda Literary
On attempting to cook the dishes featured in the works of Amparo Dávila. | The Paris Review
“We must take care not to devalue the seriousness of writing for children.” An argument in favor of taking children’s books seriously. | The Guardian
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This Week in Literary History: Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Premieres in New York City
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