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Lit Hub Weekly: March 17 – 21, 2025

TODAY: In 1920, Federico García Lorca’s first play, The Butterfly’s Evil Spell, is poorly received at its premiere in Madrid.

Also on Lit Hub:

And the best villain in literature is… • The White Lotus and literary tourism • The challenges of reporting on the abuses of Israel’s government • How visions of freediving helped Diane Mehta finish her novel • The process of transforming Moby-Dick and (more novels!) into operas • Diana Wagman on finding her grandfather’s rejection lettersMusic, family, and the formation of the self • Why even as publishing changes, the writing never stops • Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda on translating Yuko Tsushima’s Wildcat Dome • How interviewing celebrities teaches literary lessons • Emma Donoghue recommends books about trainsThe complex story of carbon in our world • The colonial struggle that gave birth to New York CityThe disenfranchisement and desperation of the Vietnam War generation • On Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain • Why Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper”Why writing has with deep ties to history • The ongoing battle to desegregate American schoolsWhy being kind to yourself is the first step in writing • Natasha Pulley on her favorite Greek wordsA short history of short fiction by American women • Invisible Cities at 50The terminal emptiness of the GOP • Why restrictive moralizing hurts parents • Are you the asshole if you demand semicolons? • The future of post-pandemic illness literature5 book reviews you need to read this week •  Immigrant novels with unconventional narrative structures • Dive into Silvia Park’s reading list • Why service workers are instrumental to the future • The political climate that led to the Red Scare • This week on the Lit Hub PodcastThe deeply American practice of shipping trash to the Global South • Why “physical reading materials are vital to resistance movements” • The problem with revenge writing • The best reviewed books of the week • How writing a memoir helped brain trauma healEveryday encounters with the strange and unusual 

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