Lit Hub Weekly: September 19-23, 2022

Literature

TODAY: In 1896, F. Scott Fitzgerald is born.

Also on Lit Hub:

What Andrew Sean Greer is reading now and next • Maggie O’Farrell considers O Caledonia • Akiko Busch on the ambiguities of home • Robin Wall Kimmerer on the human exceptionalism that’s killing our planet • Mario Vargas Llosa on Juan Gabriel Vázquez’s novel of never-ending war • Your Ultimate Fall 2022 Books Preview • How to teach troubling but worthwhile texts • On Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s long alliance • In praise of the powerful women of Slavic fairy talesMarcella Hazan’s winding journey to culinary stardom • Laura Warrell on her devotion to the “dying” art form of jazz • What inspired a bigoted media shock jock to start the Proud Boys? • Hafizah Augustus Geter on Blackness as a world of possibility • How to stock your pantry with all the essentials • How Truman Capote and Andy Warhol united as friends • The graphic design of the Civil Rights Movement • How “The Pale Man” of Pan’s Labyrinth was made • Why innocent people can’t get out of prison • Alison Wisdom on the cult of gymnastics • Malaka Gharib on learning to love her stepmother • How the new eco-literature grapples with a world in crisis • Why is it so difficult to write about male friendship? • Against using metaphors to talk about gentrification • Ramzi Fawaz on Thelma & Louise and “queer forms” • How Leopold and Loeb ended up with the country’s most famous lawyer • How much foresight do animals have? • How producers conceive of music • A recipe straight from the “Midwestern comfort food canon” • Andrew Keen on Kanye and surveillance capitalism



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