Lit Hub Weekly: September 18-22, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1909, Gaston Leroux’s The Phantom of the Opera is first published as a serialization in Le Gaulois.     

Also on Lit Hub:

Ross Gay pens an ode to footnotes • On the making of Larry McMurtry, chronicler of the American West • Against the tired trope of madness in fiction • On Alejo Carpentier’s The Lost Steps, a “book of voyages through space and time” • How digital platforms influence what we consume • 38 literary movies and TV shows to watch this fall • Anne Enright takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire • Mandy-Suzanne Wong on constructing new literary languages • The furious publication journey of Fire and Fury • Considering the pervasiveness of the Rothschilds myth • Why turtles are worth saving • Minna Dubin on parenting and the fantasy of joint custodyWhat makes language human • How the outdoors shaped the lives (and works) of women authors • Halle Hill on good women and the spirituality of girlhood • On the various feminist approaches to women in the military • Claudia Dey on the complicated allure of patriarchs • Erin Carlson recounts the tryouts for A League of Their Own • Read the winners of American Short Fiction’s 2023 Insider Prize



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