Lit Hub Weekly: May 8–12, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1974, French poet, dramatist, and novelist Jean Aicard dies at 73.   

Also on Lit Hub:

What Bruce Springsteen learned from Flannery O’Connor • Read from Mona Awad’s forthcoming novel, Rouge, on the intersection of beauty, power, and motherhood • What Shakespeare can teach us about writing horror • A look back at the Pulitzer Prize winners for fiction in the 21st century • Irene Muchemi-Ndiritu on navigating American racism as an African immigrant • Writing about Hannie Schaft, a Dutch resistance fighter during WWII • Nasser Al-Dhafiri on rebuilding his personal library • Kelly McMasters on starting a bookstore to save her marriage • Connie Wang revisits an outing to Magic Mike Live… with her mom • Fae Myenne Ng on the blurred boundaries between memory and story • Ada Zhang on the complexity of capturing immigrants’ lives in fiction • Who was the only sitting president to contribute to a literary journal? • On long Covid and Descartes’ destructive influence on medicine • How the Cultural Revolution played society against itself • Adam Hart looks at our shared history with predators • How a 1980s concert brought Nelson Mandela new fame • Charles Yu reflects on Jeff Vandermeer’s powerfully weird first novel • Ben Okri proposes new visions for our collective future • How to write about your mother



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