Lit Hub Weekly: October 31-November 4, 2022

Literature

TODAY: In 1963, Spanish poet Luis Cernuda dies.

Also on Lit Hub:

Ken Burns on trying to capture America through photographs • Judy Blume tells the story of her first period • On Gayl Jones, the best American novelist to disappear (and come back) twice • How Langston Hughes warned the world of fascismWhere ghost stories live • Remembering the foremothers of the occult • Barbara Chase-Riboud on the whirlwind of the 1960s art world • Dionne Irving considers the remnants of empire in Jamaica • Teow Lim Goh on the history of Chinese immigrants in the Old West • Manuel Muñoz on failing to tell the story of his absent biological father • Louise Kennedy on the gifts of her writing shed • Finding Black queer life between the lines of history • A call to change our notions of illness and disability • A history of witches and puritans in 1630s New England • How Samuel Adams fought for independence—anonymously • Confronting racist terror in the American South • Sussie Anie on the isolating experience of misophonia • How much control do humans have over their lives, really? • A brief history of the Golden Age of hip-hop • An ode to Harriet the Spy, the art monster of East End Avenue • On the exquisite banality of married texting • How to bake black pepper snowballs… vengefully • What our brains do and don’t tell us • Serena Burdick on lessons learned from a 17-year journey to publication • What abortion looked like in 1968 • How war becomes a (deadly) performance • Sarah Shoemaker on following the book research 



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