Lit Hub Daily: June 15, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1914, James Joyce’s Dubliners is published, in a run of 1250 copies. Though it debuted to generally positive reviews, in its first year, the book sold only 499 copies—one short of Joyce being able to contractually profit from it.  

Also on Lit Hub: Aisha Harris reflects on the “black friend” trope, then and now • Why we need stories that center female friendships • Read from Itamar Vieira Junior’s newly translated novel, Crooked Plow (tr. Johnny Lorenz)



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