Lit Hub Weekly: July 31-August 4, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1959, Edgar Guest, a British-born American poet who became known as the People’s Poet, dies at 77.   

Also on Lit Hub:

Ann Patchett on grabbing galleys and getting drafts done • Lucy Scholes revisits Caroline Blackwood’s Great Granny Webster • On the sly language of climate change denialism • Pankaj Mishra considers the mesmerizing present of Amit Chaudhuri’s The Immortals • Inside the world of bodybuilding • How exile allowed Shastri Akella to write a queer novel • Michelle Wildgen extols the joys of food-centered fiction • Mindy Mejia litsplains physics • Rebecca Sacks reflects on fictionalizing her love story with an Israeli solider • When the Beatles found their voice • Insights into structuring the strange • J. Vanessa Lyon on finding inspiration in the photography of James Van Der Zee • Jamel Brinkley on his writing practice, favorite books, and more • Tamara Saade remembers the Beirut Port explosion, three years later • On the women aviators who helped win World War II • What Shane McCrae is reading now and next • A reading list of books where pets steal the show • Enacting the transness of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando • Adrian Tomine on the delight of collaborating on the Shortcomings film adaptation • Madeline Ashby revisits G. K. Chesterton’s The Napoleon of Notting Hill • On the pleasure of unexpected translations



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