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Lit Hub Weekly: July 8 – 12, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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Chicago’s only black woman-owned bookstore is open for business.

July 12, 2019  By Dan Sheehan   Posted In  Book News  Bookstores and Libraries  The Hub 
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Your weekly book deal memo: Daisy Johnson, Brandon Hobson, Scaachi Koul & more

July 12, 2019  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Book News  The Hub 
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Your favorite reads: this week’s most clicked-on books at Book Marks.

July 12, 2019  By Katie Yee   Posted In  Book News  The Hub 
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Lit Hub Daily: July 12, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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How America Came Heartbreakingly Close to Universal Healthcare

Despite Funding Successful Socialized Medicine Abroad, the United States Opted for Profit

July 12, 2019  By Mike Magee   Posted In  Features  Health  News and Culture  Politics 
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Dear Internet: The Little Mermaid Also Happens to Be Queer Allegory

On the Origins of Hans Christian Andersen's Fable
of Frustrated Affection

July 12, 2019  By Gabrielle Bellot   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Film and TV  Literary Criticism 
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To Tell the Story of a Brother
I Will Never Know

Marian Ryan in Berlin, Reading Han Kang

July 12, 2019  By Marian Ryan   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Why Report on Desire? Saskia Vogel on Reading Lisa Taddeo

“We’re all capable of throwing everything away in a moment, if the desire is strong enough.”

July 12, 2019  By Saskia Vogel   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
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Small Acts: Finding Friendship with My Online Spanish Teacher

Courtney Maum on the Way Worlds Open Up Through Language

July 12, 2019  By Courtney Maum   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Politics 
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I Found My American Dream at the Public Library

Daniela Petrova's Love Letter to the Library

July 12, 2019  By Daniela Petrova   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  Features  News and Culture 
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Mary Beth Keane on Realizing She Was Writing a Book

The Author of Say Again, Yes on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

July 12, 2019  By The Literary Life   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan 
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On the Brides of Jamestown: Old World Puritanism Weaponized for the New World

The Relentless Campaign Against Unmarried Women

July 12, 2019  By Jennifer Potter   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture 
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Lit Hub Recommends: Midsommar, Carmen Maria Machado, and Shirley Jackson

Also, a New Book from the Creator of BoJack Horseman.

July 12, 2019  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Features  Reading Lists 
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Inhabitation

Teru Miyamoto (trans. Roger K. Thomas)

"The glare of the fluorescent light made the lizard’s body appear dark, and yet Tetsuyuki was able to tell that it was unmistakably a lizard, not a gecko or a newt. The small striped reptilian pattern was the same as he had seen in the crevices of stone walls, clumps of grass, and on ridges between rice fields when he was a child."

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Olivet Nazarene University fires new teacher for including curse words and a lesbian in his novel

July 11, 2019  By Corinne Segal   Posted In  Book News  News and Culture  Religion  The Hub 
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Novelist Rachel Lyon will be the next Editor in Chief of Epiphany

July 11, 2019  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Book News  The Hub 
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20 young booksellers have just won some of James Patterson’s money.

July 11, 2019  By Dan Sheehan   Posted In  Book News  Bookstores and Libraries  The Hub 
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The dad-rock book tie-in we’ve all been waiting for: a Metallica children’s book.

July 11, 2019  By Jonny Diamond   Posted In  Music  News and Culture  The Hub 
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