Lit Hub Weekly: May 22–26, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1936, John Steinbeck’s dog, Toby, eats (half of) the first draft of Of Mice and Men.  

Also on Lit Hub:

28 novels and 25 nonfiction books we think you should read this summer • Recounting the crash of the British Airship R101, one of the world’s largest flying machines • A critic’s advice for writing a great book • On perfume production in Central America • Thomas Melle remembers experiencing psychosis for the first time • Why do we cling to a version of Western history we know to be untrue? • Rachel Snyder remembers the beginning of the end of her family • On the need for more stories about ordinary female scientists • Avery Carpenter Forrey on social media and memory • Exploring the lives of Roman and Mesoamerican dynasties • Chun Han Wong on Xi Jingping’s purges • The lovable unlikability of Jane Austen’s Emma Woodhouse • How a fabulist painting showed Jenny Fran Davis the cover of Dykette • Kate Lebo on the recipe writer’s dilemma • How Sardinia became Italy’s island of poets • Carlos Fonseca considers the novel as a haven for eccentrics • What Daniel Wallace learned about writing from his father’s extended stays on the toilet • Why suicide isn’t a plot point



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