July 1 – 5, 2024 ‹ Literary Hub

July 1 – 5, 2024 ‹ Literary Hub
Literature

TODAY: In 1865, first issue of The Nation magazine, founded as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator, is published. 

Also on Lit Hub:

Eve Gleichman and Laura Blackett discuss co-writing their new novelThe Lizzie Borden trial, as told in a newspaper of the time • Space, scarcity, and the production of diasporic aesthetics • The similarities between being a nurse and being a poet • Rafaela Bassili on Claire Messud’s melodramas • Lauren Aliza Green on perfectionism and why she abandoned the violinJane Ciabattari talks to Nina Schuyler about giving nature a voice • What working at a restaurant can teach writers • Why white sharks are the serial killers of the sea •Joe Wilkins on his grandfather and the mythology of the American West •Samuel Kọ´láwọlé on being a Black Nigerian man in AmericaGetting by as an artist in New York City • The impact of climate change on pediatricians (and their patients) • Samuel Roth, book bans, and court-mandated censorship • Joseph O’Neill on writing a socially relevant soccer novel



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