Lit Hub Weekly: August 21-25, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1904, Christopher Isherwood (Goodbye to Berlin, A Single Man) is born.   

Also on Lit Hub:

How the banana came to be (and how it could disappear) • David Shih on missing his father’s death • Claire Stanford reflects on (finally) writing a biracial protagonist • How Ralph Ellison brought American literary culture to Europe during the Cold War • Jenn Shapland on her new, boundary-dissolving collection • On Leonora Carrington’s days as a debutante • Laura Meckler considers the failed racial promise of Shaker Heights • When it comes to scientific discovery, meandering is key • Edgar Kunz on making ends meet as a poet • How the Vietnam War accelerated generational divides in America • Daniel Johnson on writing about his friend, James Foley • How the folkloric sounds of rural America reached the mainstream • Kyo Maclear recommends seeking out a “psychic surgeon” for coming to peace with family secrets • On the death of the comedy blockbuster • Lou Matthews on the long, booby-trapped road to publication • How From Here to Eternity contradicted America’s wholesome notions of itself • Why do we always forget that Marcel Proust is funny? • On the widespread practice of sexual violence during wartime • Rolando Pérez reflects on Giannina Braschi’s groundbreaking Puerto Rican Spanglish novelYo-Yo Boing! • What do writers do on Instagram? • The greatest Velmas of history and fiction, from Agatha Christie to Harriet the Spy



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