October 21 – 25, 2024 ‹ Literary Hub


TODAY: In 1922, Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf is published. 

Also on Lit Hub:

Early travelers from across the globe (who should probably be more famous) • What cooking can teach writers and translators • Rob Goyanes talks to Christopher Forgues about his creative process • James Ivory looks back on a 1940s queer coming-of-ageDylan C. Penningroth recommends essential texts on Black legal history • Trying the paella at a 12th-century monastery • Somaia Abu Nada remembers her sister, Palestinian poet and novelist Heba Abu Nada • André Aciman on struggling to find his place in Rome • Liz Jackson on the hypocrisy of corporate disability literatureJane Ciabattari talks to Joshua MohrCharles Baxter takes the Lit Hub questionnaire • On Maggie Smith’s most literary role • How politicians deceive Americans • Naomi Cohn on braille, loss, and blindness’ many forms • Eugenia Bone explains the less magical side of psilocybinA royal British recipe for baked eggs • The power of poetry to sustain our spirits • Tyler Wetherall on channeling her childhood diaries • Big political lies need even bigger fact checking • Yousef Aljamal and Rawan Yaghi pay tribute to Refaat Alareer • The timelessness of Aesop’s fables5 book reviews you need to read this week • The impact of the 1959 explosion of Yellowstone • Nina Edwards explores a brief history of women’s underwear • Sarah Moss on the prides and pressures of girlhoodThe 10 best books for understanding gun violence • Julie Sedivy considers the pleasure of language • Why Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis is a new generation’s Showgirls • Why we need to record and respect griefThe best reviewed books of the week • Eiren Caffall recommends books about maritime disastersHow Piet Mondrian’s abstract artworks evolved from paintings of puppies





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