September 9 – 13, 2024 ‹ Literary Hub

September 9 – 13, 2024 ‹ Literary Hub
Literature

TODAY: In 1927, Dada poet Hugo Ball dies. 

Also on Lit Hub:

Cat Marnell and Anne Marie Tendler talk about self-doubt • Dunya Mikhail on translating her own workThe cross-cultural evolution of the notebook • Sara Nović on Joanne Greenberg’s In This Sign • Battles over book bans, Drag Queen Story Hour, and censorshipHow localized conflicts sparked imperial violence  • Jerald Walker on crip walkingDevika Rege, Carolyn Jack, and more authors answer our burning questions •  Rachel Khong on Ha Jin’s Waiting and the mercy of the arbitrary • National identity in South Asia and the violence of partitionThe impact of bomb threats and the rhetoric of school shooters • Aimie K Runyan spent her first literary paycheck on a mug • Peter Mishler talks to Srikanth ReddyThe literary and cultural socialization of young Black queer men • How Native Americans put limits on European colonial domination • What the Harris-Walz ticket can do to win over red state votersThe memories that linger where we write • Authors who capture the complexities of MyanmarThe Yemeni Jewish tradition of musical storytelling • How America turned weapons into a consumer commodity5 book reviews you need to read this week • Introducing The Lit Hub Podcast! •  How to write aging characters without valorizing youth • On developing the language of horror The riots of northern England • The best reviewed books of the weekHow an immigrant childhood influenced language  • Dylan C. Penningroth on the hidden story of Black history



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