Lit Hub Weekly: June 12-16, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1938, T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone is published. 

Also on Lit Hub:

Remembering Cormac McCarthy, who died this week at 89 • Ann Beattie close-reads Frederick Barthelme • Ann Napolitano on reaching for the connection of Little Women • Manuel Betancourt on navigating queerness in English and Spanish • How Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral” speaks to bioethics in the medical community • Why Harry Potter’s Hedwig would make a terrible pet • Greg Marshall considers his memoir-worthy leg • Amy Benson wrestles with the devastating consequences of air travel • Finn Murphy on chasing his Big American Dream: growing hemp • Alaya Dawn Johnson on responding to trauma by writing science fiction • On the joy of literary acceptance—and the freedom of rejection • Lessons in interviewing musicians from Chris Payne • Deborah Willis on the existential contradictions of writing fiction on an imperiled planet • Aisha Harris reflects on the “black friend” trope, then and now • Why we need stories that center female friendships • On the two-sided nature of writing about war • Sayantani DasGupta on diverse retellings of Regency tales



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