Lit Hub Weekly: February 27–March 3, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1945, poet Pablo Neruda is elected a Chilean senator.  

Also on Lit Hub:

Carolyn Forche remembers the late, great Charles Simic • Lidia Yuknavitch on her teaching philosophyInside the emergency room on the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic • How Leonardo da Vinci re-centered the human form • Megan Buskey reflects on her family’s past in Ukraine • On the political education of Bob Dylan • The early days of bioelectricity, when reanimating corpses was all the rage • How the scientific method came to be • The transformative nature of “microjoys” • Donal Ryan on mourning an unpublishable novel • Christie Tate mourns the friend who taught her “how one life can alter another” • Lucy Scholes revisits Francis Kings Booker winner The Nick of Time • The evolution of the world’s oldest encyclopedia • How pioneer abortionist Madame Restell learned her trade • Will Schwalbe recalls the start of an unlikely friendship • Mirza Waheed on the joys of omnivorous reading • Why we still love Victorian literature • Lakiesha Carr on returning home to write • Revisit the day explorers finally found Ernest Shackleton’s shipwreck • Meet the women who risked their lives to save the works of Hildegard of Bingen



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