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Best of the Week: October 5 – 9, 2015

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 10, 2015  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
1

How Professional Readers Read for Pleasure

A Brief Survey of How the Pros Slow Down

October 9, 2015  By Jessica Ferri   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
7

How to Make Readings Not Boring

An Oral History of Lit Crawls Across the Country

October 9, 2015  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Events  News and Culture  Travel 
1

A Literary Long Weekend in Baltimore

Poe, Mencken, Red Emma's... Welcome to Charm City

October 9, 2015  By Jen Michalski   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  News and Culture  Travel 
2

LitHub Daily: October 9, 2015

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 9, 2015  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
0

Part of Our Lives: A People’s History of the American Public Library

Wayne A. Wiegand

“In the late nineteenth century, “best reading” gradually replaced “useful knowledge” in the profession’s lexicon, and many patrons continued to use the public library for the best reading it held. In 1884, for example, twenty-four-year-old Hamlin Garland moved from Iowa to Boston to become a writer. Almost immediately he went to the Boston Public Library.”

October 9, 2015  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  History  News and Culture 
0

Man Booker Judges Don’t Actually
Threaten Suicide

A Letter from London, as the Booker Looms

October 9, 2015  By Ted Hodgkinson   Posted In  Features 
0

The Southern Festival of Books: Better Than Christmas

Alice Randall on Her Favorite Family Tradition in Nashville

October 9, 2015  By Alice Randall   Posted In  Memoir  News and Culture 
0

Ta-Nehisi Coates Has Given #Black Lives Matter Its Foundational Text

How to Love an Imperfect Genius, and Other Considerations

October 8, 2015  By Zinzi Clemmons   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
12

Kenzaburo Oe Finds a Hero in Huckleberry Finn

Ruminations On America, Harvard Square, 1965

October 8, 2015  By Kenzaburo Oe   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism  On Translation 
2

The Odd, True Love of Vic Chesnutt and Kristin Hersh

Amanda Petrusich on the Friendship of Two Indie Rock Icons

October 8, 2015  By Amanda Petrusich   Posted In  Biography  Music  News and Culture 
0

LitHub Daily: October 8, 2015

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 8, 2015  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
0

The Unseen Theft of America’s Literary History

There Are Thieves in the Archives, and We Don't Even Know It

October 8, 2015  By Travis McDade   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
10

Undermajordomo Minor

Patrick deWitt

“The Baron and Baroness were hidden away in their quarters for the evening, and so Mr. Olderglough gave Lucy the night off, his first in many days. He made haste for the village, entering Klara’s shanty without knocking, anticipating a glad reception, but the fire was dim in the stove, and no one was about that he could see.”

October 8, 2015  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
1

#Actual Asian Poets

A Celebration of Asian & Asian American Poetry

October 8, 2015  By Adam Fitzgerald   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
12

Don Quixote: Sloppy, Inconsistent, Baffling, Perfect

On the Magical Hyper-realism of a 400-Year-Old Classic

October 7, 2015  By Ilan Stavans   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
5

LitHub Daily: October 7, 2015

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 7, 2015  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
0

A Phone Call From Paul: Claudia Rankine

In Which Casual Stalking, Hybridity, and the Fine Art of Rereading Are Discussed

October 7, 2015  By Literary Hub   Posted In  A Phone Call From Paul  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio 
2

Utopia Parkway: The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell

Deborah Solomon

“On a typical afternoon, Joseph Cornell might stop in at his local Bickford’s restaurant for a cup of tea and a slice of cherry pie.”

October 7, 2015  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Art and Photography  Biography  News and Culture 
0

When Pen Names Become People

The Freedom and Pitfalls of Literary (Mis)Identity

October 7, 2015  By Tobias Carroll   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
2

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