Lit Hub Weekly: May 2-6, 2022

Literature

TODAY: In 1940, Angela Carter is born.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Yiyun Li on the solaces (and limits) of music • Hernan Diaz on learning from Borges • Why Roe v. Wade was just the beginning • Seven contemporary writers on the literature of abortion • Marcia DeSanctis tries to reconcile her love of Russian lit with Putin’s ascendancy • Jeff VanderMeer talks to the designers of his book covers • What animals can show us about encountering the wider world • Alejandro Zambra in praise of Juan Emar • How celebrated Black opera singer Sissieretta Jones enshrined her own story • What does an artist’s wardrobe say about their work? • Steve Almond on the small moments that haunt us • Shelby Van Pelt on the sardonic octopus living in her head • A plea to give queer stories happy endings • Lauren McBrayer on writing herself out of a life that no longer felt like her own • Inside the tumultuous line of succession at a post­-Jobs Apple • Karen Winn searches for her father’s ghost in Hungary • Why we turn to myths to untangle old problems • Does “Because I said so” ever really work? • Joanne Greenberg on writing honestly about her mental illness • Pyae Moe Thet War on the Myanmar concept of “hpone” • Empathizing with Peter Pan’s mother figures • On the post-apocalyptic landscape of Walter Kappacher’s Palace of Flies • On the Indigenous origins of Texas • Abbigail Nguyen Rosewood on the writing lessons of tarot • Candice Iloh on understanding their mother’s pain through writing • When Lady Bird Johnson became First Lady • Nina Jankowicz on the dangers of being a woman online • On womanhood and ambition • Beppe Severgnini on the Italian love for poetry • How Zabar’s became a culinary icon



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