LitHub Daily: March 9, 2016
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
TODAY: In 1913, 31-year-old Virginia Woolf delivers the manuscript of her first novel, The Voyage Out, to her publisher.
- When America turns on its hyphenated citizens: Michelle Hoover on early 20th-century anti-German hysteria. | Literary Hub
- When your life is in someone else’s hands: a reading list on dependency. | Literary Hub
- A Phone Call from Paul: Paul Holdengraber calls Adam Phillips to discuss Wilde, writing, and the joy of Lacan. | Literary Hub
- Miranda July, Jeanette Winterson, and Joy Ladin are among the finalists for the 28th annual Lambda Literary Awards—or “Lammys.” | Lambda Literary
- “Writing this book was like a love affair.” Kate Zambreno and Danielle Dutton in conversation. | BOMB
- A thing stubborn and precious: Daniel Maidman on China Miéville’s This Census-Taker. | Critical Flame
- Brad Bigelow, independent blogger, dedicates his nights and weekends to rescuing worthy books from obscurity. | The New Yorker
- The shirt that launched a thousand Colin Firth fantasies is coming to the Folger Shakespeare Library for their new exhibition “Will & Jane: Shakespeare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity.” | The New York Times
- An interview with Gary Metras of Adastra Press, publishers of hand-crafted chapbooks since 1979. | Entropy
- “Do we inherit darkness, even at a few centuries’ remove?” Alex Mar on colonialism, ancestry, and Juan Ponce de Léon. | Oxford American
- In which it is revealed that Kafka would have made an excellent Shark Tank contestant: two excerpts from Reiner Stach’s Is That Kafka? 99 Finds. | The Paris Review
Also on Literary Hub: “Reader, I Married Him”: an interview with Tracy Chevalier on her new Jane Eyre-inspired anthology · Women of the World Poetry Slam comes to Brooklyn · A poem by Dorothea Lasky · 30 Books in 30 Days: Karen Long on Elizabeth Alexander’s The Light of the World · Wants: From Bruce Wagner’s I Met Someone
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