Lit Hub Weekly: May 3 – 7, 2021

Literature

TODAY: In 2012, Maurice Sendak dies.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Brandon Taylor on how Thomas Dworzak captured our long year on Zoom • These famous writers have very strong feelings about punctuation marks • Suzanne Coven talks to Leslie Jamison about writing and medicine • Alison Dean on trying to punch like Ernest Hemingway • Who was sci-fi iconoclast Izumi Suzuki? • Anna Sale on why it’s so hard to talk about money • Against leaving your options open • Gian Sardar on writing across culturesBooks that expand the tradition of the flâneur • Bethany Kaylor explores the feminist history of DIY manuals • How the pandemic has changed teaching high school EnglishAdam Mansbach on writing an honest elegy for his brother • The editors of Ugly Duckling Presse describe their eclecticism • Robert Frost’s thoughts on sports, real estate, and drinking • Julian Sancton recounts the Belgica expedition • How John Steinbeck’s diaries got Stacey Swann through her writing slump • Chiara Marletto looks beyond our traditional conception of physics • “I’d invested too much of my identity into what I thought a writing career should look like” • Charlotte Whittle on translating Norah Lange • Eddie S. Glaude Jr. rereads James Baldwin’s Nothing Personal • Laura Dave on process, writerly affirmations, and Bruce Springsteen • How Malcolm X inspired John ColtraneIn search of a living pterodactyl • Carol Smith on finding a lexicon beyond words after loss • “I had no idea that my life was in desperate need of a Swedish artist born in 1862” • How US newspapers became ubiquitous in the 1830s • Phoebe S.K. Young considers how companies brand The Great Outdoors (i.e. aggressively) • Eric Jerome Dickey’s agent of 25 years reflects on the writer’s legacy • Gail Reitano pays tribute to Kim Chernin

The Best of Book Marks:

A new Andy Weir space adventure, a tale of feral motherhood, and a reissued classic by a groundbreaking Black author all feature among May’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books • The Little PrinceThe Fire Next TimeBecoming, and more rapid-fire book recs from Officer Clemmons • “The women of Cusk’s novels long to feel free.” Lori Feathers on the novels of Rachel Cusk • New titles by Andy Weir, Alison Bechdel, and Olivia Laing all feature among the Best Reviewed Book of the Week

More from CrimeReads:

Ten crime novels you should read this May, from cozies to noir • Harlan Coben on his journey from tour guide to bestselling author, interviewed by Rick Pullen • Travel vicariously with Rhys Bowen’s favorite international series • Brian Klingborg on the search for China’s serial killers • Michelle Dunne on the Irish women reinventing the thriller • Clare Whitfield with a list of fictional murderers hiding in plain sight • L.R. Dorn on Chester Gillette, Theodore Dreiser, and America’s true crime fascination • The nominees for the 2021 Anthony Awards have been announced • The most common fight scene mistakes in fiction, according to author and Taekwondo instructor Melissa Koslin • Linwood Barclay on his life in books, interviewed by Otto Penzler 



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