Lit Hub Daily: April 13, 2020
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
TODAY: In 1993, Wallace Stegner, “The Dean of Western Writers,” dies.
- Fairy tales and facts: Siri Hustvedt on how we read in a pandemic. | Lit Hub
- “On the page, Berlin struck me as very much alive, as though I were listening to a close friend speak to me about her life.” What Alexandra Chang on learning from Lucia Berlin. | Lit Hub
- “The Lemons.” A poem by Eugenio Montale, translated by Jonathan Galassi. | Lit Hub
- Cartoonist Tom Gauld refuses to take science seriously. | Lit Hub
- “Plants helped to rid her of desire altogether; helped her to become less starved and more contemplative.” Damon Young on Colette’s life in the garden. | Lit Hub History
- Jenny Odell and Wendy Liu discuss the radical power of liberating ourselves from usefulness. | Lit Hub Tech
- José Saramago’s Blindness, Eleanor Catton’s The Luminaries, Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, and more rapid-fire book recs from Max Porter. | Book Marks
- Donna Leon honors the generosity of Italians, in ordinary and extraordinary times. | CrimeReads
- “We were not as healthy as we thought we were.” Viet Thanh Nguyen on Covid-19 and the myth of American greatness. | The New York Times
- Sound artist Alan Nakagawa’s “Social Distancing, Haiku and You” project is inviting people to write and record haikus for a collaborative project with one California art museum. | Smithsonian Magazine
- Why are some readers turning to Mrs. Dalloway as a quarantine read? | The New Yorker
- “I can solve nothing, I can save no one, but dammit, I can mail Patrick a copy of The Night Watchman.” Ann Patchett on running Parnassus Books in lockdown. | The Guardian
- Escape your self-isolation by exploring these maps of fictional, fantastical places. | Atlas Obscura
- Silent Book Club gatherings have taken on a new meaning during quarantine. | Los Angeles Times
- Eight female novelists on what books are reassuring them right now. | Vogue
Also on Lit Hub: Kay Ryan on the preposterous beauty of Gerard Manley Hopkins • J.M.G. Le Clézio on the common good (and other people’s books) • Read an excerpt from Kawai Strong Washburn’s debut novel Sharks in the Time of Saviors.
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