Lit Hub Weekly: January 8-12, 2024

Literature

TODAY: In 1941, James Joyce dies in Zurich after surgery for a perforated ulcer. Death Mask courtesy of the Little Museum in Dublin, Ireland. 

Also on Lit Hub:

On the long, lonely apprenticeship of the writing life: Kayla Min Andrews remembers her mother, author Katherine Min • Motherhood is Antarctica: On the underexplored landscape of postpartum loneliness •  A closer look at “The New Year Poem” as an act of resistance • Stephen McCauley’s love letter to the places that made him a writer • Elizabeth Flock on the women who fight back • Novelist Karl Marlantes on chronicling the early years of the Cold War  • Celebrating Surrealism at 100 (and yes, it’s still relevant) • Autofiction without the auto: On Javier Cercas’ outward-looking, self-centered fiction • Angie Romines offers a brief history of family violence in Appalachian Kentucky • Maria Hummel recommends her favorite hotel novels • İnci Atrek on how planning trips can inform novel writing • Great American poems about fire • Amy Brady recommends 11 books on nature and conservation coming out in 2024 • An ode to acknowledgements • Celine Saintclare on fictional women who use beauty as currency • Priya Guns on writing in times in crisis



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