Lit Hub Daily September 13, 2021
TODAY: In 1830, Austrian writer Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach is born.
“Feeling afraid to obey the demands of your own heart? Is there anything more human?” Jennifer Finney Boylan considers Henry David Thoreau and the risks we take to live our full truth. | Lit Hub Memoir
Celebrating Laurie Colwin’s Manhattan (and what makes her newly reissued fiction so relevant today). | Lit Hub Criticism
“I have no memory of life before I was a Mets fan, and no memory of not being a Mankiewicz.” Nick Davis on fandom and his renowned family. | Lit Hub Memoir
Emily Itami reflects on how music prepared her for the (pain, humiliation, and sometimes joy) of the writing life. | Lit Hub Music
Megan Marshall remembers her late friend Lois Palken Rudnick, a biographer who left her mark on the genre. | Lit Hub
The Spectacular author Zoe Whittall on Judy Blume, Bluets, and hating The Handmaid’s Tale. | Book Marks
On Keen On, Thom Hartmann discusses the shameful history of American healthcare. | Lit Hub Virtual Book Channel “Translators aren’t like ninjas.” Jennifer Croft explains the necessity of naming translators on book covers. | The Guardian
“From ribald cracks to grammar lessons to ornate religious puzzles,” Adrienne Raphel deconstructs the Old English riddle. | The New York Times
adrienne maree brown breaks down the connection between organizing and science fiction. | Vulture
Karl Ove Knausgaard discusses his new novel, his writing process, and crafting female characters. | The Millions
Meg Bernhard on how climate change has changed the taste of wine. | Catapult
Deesha Philyaw takes a closer look at her award-winning short story collection. | Ploughshares
Two new books reflect on publishing as a radical practice. | Hyperallergic
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NEW ON LIT HUB RADIO
Anna Qu talks betrayal, immigration, and assimilation, on Otherppl. * Robert Olen Butler on the kinesthetic experience of writing, on First Draft. * The History of Literature chooses the top ten * Listen to a narrated essay by Charles Foster about communing with the more-than-human, on Emergence Magazine.
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