Lit Hub Weekly: April 17–21, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1899, Vladimir Nabokov is born.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Eileen Myles on discovering the poetic core of everyday life • Ramona Ausubel on falling in love with a dog (and the world) • Alison L. Strayer on translating Annie Ernaux The many painted portrayals of Shakespeare • Contacting the spirit of brilliant, divisive Australian novelist Henry Handel Richardson • Blair Hurley on life between writer and daughter • Valerie Fridland on the clash of class culture in the social world of language • Molly Prentiss on trading chaos for quiet in hopes of writing • Kevin Chong suggests staying open to surprises while writing • You can hate leaving your child, and be glad you went • The case for having more dinner parties • How “unlikable” can a rom-com lead be? • How Board Game Geek made games more inclusive • On the not always civil divide between those who have children and those who don’t • How insects help farmers with their harvest • On trying and failing to meditate



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