Lit Hub Weekly: January 20 – 24, 2025

Lit Hub Weekly: January 20 – 24, 2025
Literature

TODAY: In 1882, Virginia Woolf is born.

Also on Lit Hub:

Markus Zusak on naming a dog after a character in his fiction • Jane Ciabattari talks to Sara Sligar about modernizing a Gothic cult classic • Pico Iyer on lessons learned from monastic life • Jonas Olofsson on the scent of memories • Betty Shamieh on Etaf Rum, Hala Alyan, and the next generation of Palestinian fiction • Kristen Martin examines superficial depictions of orphanhood on 90s television • Garth Risk Hallberg remembers the life and literary career of Mavis Gallant • How Martha Goddard helped develop the rape kit • On finding the plot to your novel (after you’ve already lost it) • 5 book reviews you need to read this week • Are you the asshole if your friend’s autofiction gives you the ick? •  Read “how to be a contemporary performer,” a poem by Asha Futterman • Hal Brands explores how World War II was won • Guido Tonelli on matter, humanity, and our urge to honor the dead • Deborah Williams on Edith Wharton’s The Custom of the CountryThe challenges (and rewards) of researching for historical fiction • How Edith Wharton rewrote her own childhood • The best reviewed books of the week • Alison Wood Brooks explains why we should all tell more jokes 

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