Lit Hub Weekly: April 24–28, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1885, Austrian and Czechoslovak writer and journalist Egon Erwin Kisch is born.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Julie Buntin on the uncanny omniscience of Judy Blume • Lauren Groff on this year’s winners of the 2023 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction • Lucinda Williams recalls the turbulence of growing up with a sick mother • Read “Equinox ’75,” a poem by Ursula Le Guin • Claire Dederer on Doris Lessing and the divided mother • Smuggling The Literary Guide to the Bible into the psych ward • Ten screen adaptations much, much worse than the books they’re based on • The birth of Pornhub • How knowledge of the natural world can save lives • Sarah Cypher on Turkish cats • Unpacking anti-fat bias in youth sports • James Canton on finding the sublime in solitude • Shubha Sunder on writing between India and Boston • The problem with gender-reversed teen sex comedies • Happy indie bookstore day! Here are ten of our favorites.



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