Lit Hub Weekly: December 18-22, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1947, Tennessee Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire opens at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway in New York, starring Jessica Tandy and Marlon Brando in his first major stage role.  

Also on Lit Hub:

Drumroll, please: It’s the Biggest Literary Stories of 2023 • On John F. Kennedy’s last movieFrom Russia with Love • Sakiru Adebayo on the diasporization of African literature • On the transformative experience of listening to audiobooks while ill • Why you should definitely read Poor Things, even after seeing Poor Things • On the 17th-century witch trials of the Arctic Circle • 30 years after its premiere, Paul Morton considers how Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List has endured, for better and for worse • On the cautious optimism of poet-philosopher Lewis Thomas • A conversation about the Supreme Court’s checkered past and future • Matthew Hays reflects on the complicated experience of reading a late friend’s novel • The authors of Spectral Evidence: The Witch Book discuss the contemporary echoes of centuries-old fears • Andrew Quintana reviews Andrew Haigh’s masterful new queer filmAll of Us Strangers • The 15 best literary adaptations of the year • Blake Butler on (not) finding your voice



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