Lit Hub Weekly: February 6-10, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1963, Sylvia Plath dies.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Nikole Hannah-Jones on opposition to the 1619 Project and teaching slavery in schools • Kwame Dawes reflects on the legacy of rhetorician and abolitionist Frederick Douglass • Ann Napolitano on seeing her book Dear Edward adapted for TV • What Oslo’s Future Library means for writers and the written word • On the DEI initiative at NASA that launched Astronaut Class 8 • Sylvia Plath’s genre-defying The Bell Jar at 60 • How On the Waterfront made Marlon Brando a cinematic icon • Why we need the wildness of the great gray owl • What therapy does for a writer’s work • Alane Salierno Mason calls for a writing community that takes care of its own • Channeling a dolphin’s narrative voice • On (not) bringing children into a world in crisis • On Paul Revere’s ride and what came next • How America came to enthusiastically embrace sushi



Articles You May Like

Kayak CEO Says Online Travel ‘Still Sucks,’ Wants to Stay ‘Until It’s Fixed’
5 Ways to Game the System, According to Yale-Trained Expert
Steve Buscemi OK Following Random Attack in Manhattan
Lily-Rose Depp Just Wore ’00s Denim Micro Shorts With Round-Toe Heels
You Are Being Lied to About Gaza Solidarity Camps by University Presidents, Mainstream Media, and Politicians ‹ Literary Hub