Lit Hub Weekly: July 3-7, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1923, Nella Larsen graduates from the NYPL’s Library School and becomes the first professionally trained Black librarian.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Here are the 166 titles we’ll be reading in the second half of the year • Kate Zambreno on getting the writing done (and more) • How one American town went to war over desegregation • July’s best sci-fi and fantasy books • Marsha Gordon on Ursula Parrott’s ambitious women • Arianna Reiche recommends her favorite works of metafiction • Laura Kay on writing queer romance • Five short story collections to have you reading like a writer • What Mai Nguyen is reading now and next • Must-read poetry in July • On the egregiously overlooked artist Louise Nevelson • Considering the authenticity of small-town living • Guy Davenport on Ronald Johnson’s transcendentalist poetry • How nonfiction writing and documentary filmmaking curate the truth 



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