Lit Hub Weekly: July 24-28, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1954, J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the Ring is published.  

Also on Lit Hub:

Masha Gessen chronicles the early days of Putinism in Russia • Weird, funny, dark children’s books • On Patricia Highsmith and the horror of obsession • Adam Dalva remembers his brother • How a patchwork of conflicting narratives created contemporary Eastern Europe • What does it mean to “become” a writer? • Wendy Chin-Tanner on writing a novel inspired by her father’s time at Carville, a leprosy treatment center • Wang Xiaobo on the limitless mind of Italo Calvino • H.P. Lovecraft “loved this dish for its heartiness as much as for its frugality.” • Terrance Hayes pays homage to the poet Lucie Brock-Broido and her immortal Maine Coon cat, Sweet William • On the men who caught the largest tuna ever recorded • Why 1990s Blackpool is the perfect setting for a queer reimagining of James Joyce’s UlyssesMihret Sibhat considers the multitudes of our names • Why sharks need protection from humans • How a former war correspondent became a modern bootlegger • On W.E.B. Du Bois’ path toward secular humanism • Crafting fiction from family heirlooms • How my library patrons helped me finish my novel • On the legendary friendship between Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge • Jonathan Galassi on the late, great Robert Gottlieb • The Best Audiobooks of July • July’s Best Reviewed Fiction and Best Reviewed Nonfiction



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