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Lit Hub Weekly: November 11 – 15, 2024

TODAY: In 1930, Chinua Achebe is born.

Also on Lit Hub:

Jonny Diamond on the importance of mutual aidRead newly translated work by Mostafa Ibrahim • JD Vance is quoting one of Cormac McCarthy’s most evil characters •  Dorsía Silva Smith talks to Poets.org • Julian Zabalbeascoa on his family’s experience of the Spanish Civil WarAnna Farro Henderson on romance, distance, and marshlands • Ann Patchett introduces the annotated edition of Bel Canto • The connection between Black writing and Black resistanceThe near-eternal lives of Greenland sharks • Juhea Kim, Daniel M. Lavery, Alan Lightman, and more authors take the Lit Hub questionnaireMarguerite Sheffer talks to Jane Ciabattari • Meet the 2024 National Book Award finalists • Why Mirza Waheed is boycotting a screening of a film adapted from his novel • Art in the face of cataclysm and Bill T. Jones’s AIDS elegy Still/Here • Patrick Rosal sings the praises of Jessica Hagedorn’s DogeatersWhat’s true and what’s invented about our origins • How The Great Gatsby changed the landscape of New York City • How Wallis Simpson, future Duchess of Windsor, sought out divorce • Take a look at Ishion Hutchinson’s TBRWhat you can learn from reading to your children • 5 book reviews you need to read this week • Are you the asshole if you think your friend’s partner is a bad writer? • Padma Viswanathan considers doppelganger stories • Richard Munson remembers Benjamin Franklin’s scientific curiosityEd Simon on the Seven Deadly Sins • Dorsía Smith Silva recommends essential collections of ecopoetryThis week on The Lit Hub Podcast: Nancy Drew • The best reviewed books of the weekRead “Anthropology,” a poem by Ishion Hutchinson • Adrian Tomine gives advice to those trying to build a creative career • Jerry Brotton on how ancient cultures conceptualized the cardinal directions

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