Lit Hub Weekly: March 21 – 25, 2022

Literature

TODAY: In 1904, American author and mythology expert Joseph Campbell is born, thus beginning his hero’s journey.   

Also on Lit Hub:

New contemporary Ukrainian poetry from Iryna Shuvalova • Madelaine Lucas on the Boo Radley house of her childhood • Melissa Febos on writing about sex • Good Place creator Michael Schur on what makes someone good or bad • Reading Toni Morrison in Moscow • Sara Lippmann’s manifesto for sounding like yourself • What can superhero stories do for us in 2022? • “I wish you a sexy, dangerous, jazz-shaped immortality” • Jeevan Vasagar on Singapore’s ongoing suppression of dissent • On the fever dream brilliance of Harry Crews • Rewriting the mermaid myth • No, Alejandro Varela is not his novel’s protagonist • On the rise of Octavian, Julius Caesar’s successor • What it means to “become” American • Why do we love the brutality of “grimdark” fantasy? • Joe Mungo Reed on the challenges of placing real art in fiction • On the Merry Pranksters’ Trips Festival, a supersize acid test • Should Americans be required to vote? • The story of one migration dream dashed on the Mediterranean • Sarah Fay on navigating two entries in the DSM • What kind of man becomes a cheating husband? • Jafari S. Allen on Black gay time • Coco Mellors on “collecting” verbal quirks • What is it like to be a funeral director during a deadly pandemic?



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