Lit Hub Daily: March 11, 2021

Literature

TODAY: In 1744, English auction house Sotheby’s holds its first ever auction, the dispersal of “several Hundred scarce and valuable Books in all branches of Polite Literature” from the library of Sir John Stanley, which fetched a grand total of £826. 

Also on Lit Hub: Andru Okun wonders if we’re in the middle of a second “memory emergency” • Sam Cohen considers the dismantling of normative gender roles • Read from James Stavridis and Elliot Ackerman’s new novel, 2034.



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