Lit Hub Weekly: December 4-8, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1892, George Bernard Shaw’s Widowers’ Houses premieres at the Royalty Theatre in London. It is not well received.  

Also on Lit Hub:

Rumaan Alam on seeing Leave the World Behind on screen • Dispatches from the Nairobi International Book Fair • December’s must-read poetry collections and sci-fi and fantasy books • Gabriel Bump reflects on rereading his novel in the midst of profound grief • When Homo sapiens became human • The 38 best books (new and old) that Lit Hub staffers read in 2023 • On the Velvet Underground’s “savagely indifferent” first album • Christian Wiman muses on conversion and repentance • Sara Franklin looks back on a year in reading children’s books (with her kids) • How bougainvillea colonized the world • Emmeline Clein on the new film adaptation of Ottessa Moshfegh’s Eileen • The best Lit Hub stories of the year, according to us • A roundtable on teaching CRT and disputed literature today • On the hacker group that told Congress they could take down the internet • Jessica Moore on the dissolving margins of motherhood • Robyn Davidson on discovering her next adventure • When the culture wars came for Monty Python • How hot beverages became all the rage in 18th-century Britain • Why novelists should embrace artificial intelligence



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