Lit Hub Weekly: May 1–5, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1983, Ezra Jack Keats, author and illustrator of The Snowy Day, dies at 67.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah has respect for a tough edit • T.C. Boyle on surviving (and satirizing) the climate crisis • Camille T. Dungy on the personal and political implications of making a home • Terry McDonell remembers his mother, Irma • On Marie Ndiaye’s “novel of hauntings,” Ladivine • Annaliese Gerlick considers Storming Caesars Palace 18 years later • Ava Chin on growing up without knowing half your family • The untold history of the “Asian American” identity • Sarah Rose Cavanagh on the invisible ties that connect us all • Jasmin Iolani Hakes on the new meaning of summer reading • Mark Ernest Pothier on persisting in writing and in life • Hannah Pittard chronicles the morning after discovering her husband’s affair • Mark Dunn Mulls considers what his 2001 novel can teach us about censorship and book bans today • Tania James on what it means to be a writer • How Barbara Stanwyck stunt-rode her way beyond Hollywood misogyny • Aaron Hamburger searches for his grandmother in Key West • Shelley Noble on stumbling into a story • Pauline Harmange on why she needed to write about her abortion • Introducing the greatest sporting event of all: the World Series of Cats! • Lisa Harding on the rare opportunity she had to revise her first novel, five years after its publication • James Brooke-Smith considers backpackers and globalization in the 1990s



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