Lit Hub Weekly: September 8 – 11, 2020

Literature

TODAY: In 1892, Alfred Abraham Knopf, founder of the publishing house Alfred A. Knopf, is born.

Also on Lit Hub:

Five years after the publication All American Boys its authors, Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely, kind of wish it would go out of print • Aimee Nezhukumatathil in praise of the “Mexican Walking Fish,” the cutest creature on planet earth • Daniel Mendelsohn talks to John Freeman about Homer and the art of digression • On Albert Allson Whitman, radical Black poet of the Reconstruction • Matthew Salesses on living through grief, both collective and personal • Sue Miller on first literary lovesPoetry by Henri Cole • Kerri Arsenault and Elizabeth Rush on writing from the edgelands • The unexpected politics of book cover design • Are New Yorkers really as rude as everyone thinks they are? • Sulaiman Addonia on surrendering the language of home • Our idea of Wagner tells us more about ourselves than about him • Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle on what the US could learn from the Eastern Band Cherokee Indians response to crisis • What happens in a pandemic when your friendship superpower is cooking? • Sherrill Grace on writing a biography of Timothy Findley • Adam O. Davis finding phantoms and broken lines in his new poetry collection • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi on the rich oral traditions the Ganda people • How deeply involved is Devin Nunes in the conspiracy to discredit Joe Biden? • Diane Cook imagines life post climate change • Ed Vulliamy at a B.B. King “show” in Indianola, Mississippi • Virginia Woolf once wondered if the lecture was nearing the end of its days; Mary Cappello takes up the very same question

Best of Book Marks:

New on CrimeReads:

Lady Antonia Fraser examines a classic mystery of the middle class • Miles Corwin on the long, strange history of the Black Dahlia murder, Los Angeles’ coldest case • David Heska Wanbli Weiden on the long history and continuing importance of crime fiction by Native authors • How neo-colonial violence and exploitation gave birth to America’s most notorious gang, from Stephen Dudley • Nick Kolakawski on the notorious, nuanced “villains” of classic film noir • Bradford Morrow goes in search of unknown books by renowned authors • Neil Nyren introduces us to the big-hearted world of Alexander McCall Smith’s No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series • Olivia Rutigliano has just found out that Eleanor Roosevelt’s son wrote 20 mysteries in which his mother solves mysteries • Nancy Jooyoun Kim, in conversation with Mimi Wong, on the mysteries of immigrant family life • Nell Patterson on five crime novels featuring deaf characters



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