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In The Rumpus, Michael Barron on DeLillo’s literary winning streak. “It is unusual for the best-known works of a writer’s oeuvre to be contained entirely in an unbroken run, but DeLillo was an autodidact, learning how to be a novelist while on the job.” therumpus.net/2023/11/07/don…
Joanna Russ: Novels & Stories, edited by @nicolerudick, is an The New York Times recommendation! “A new collection showcases the essential works of Russ, a pioneer of feminist science fiction whose bold female characters swashbuckled across the multiverse.” nytimes.com/2023/11/09/boo…
Vera Caspary, whose noir classic Laura appears in LOA’s Women Crime Writers volume (edited by Sarah Weinman (sarahweinman.bsky.social)) and was adapted into a great movie starring Gene Tierney, was born #OTD in 1899. Learn more about the film that made her famous: loa.org/news-and-views…
On our website, documentarian Arwen Curry (@worldsofukl) discusses her decade-long filmmaking voyage with Ursula K. Le Guin and her new series of shorts, The Journey That Matters, which debuted on Literary Hub his fall. “She’s a moral and an intellectual giant.” loa.org/news-and-views…
In The Advocate, Danny Heitman on the second life of Charles Portis’s “The Dog of the South.” “Sales were slow when the book came out in 1979, but five years later, the staff and management of Madison Avenue bookshop in New York went crazy for it.” theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/en…
Black Writers of the Founding Era—the most expansive anthology of its kind ever assembled—is on sale today! Explore Black experience in the decades of the American Revolution in more than 120 pieces, from poems to petitions. loa.org/books/black-wr… Annette Gordon-Reed James G. Basker
"Black Writers of the Founding Era" is now on sale everywhere! Explore this new anthology edited by James G. Basker, President & CEO of The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, and Nicole Seary, Senior Editor & Director of Fellowship Programs at The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. ow.ly/ebAi50Q7wI3 Library of America
In this The Guardian interview, The Booker Prizes shortlisted author Jonathan Escoffery cites the influence of Langston Hughes, Nella Larsen, and James Baldwin. Just don’t ask him to read Flannery O’Connor’s A Good Man Is Hard to Find again. theguardian.com/books/2023/nov…
In “Chasing Bright Medusas,” a new biography of Willa Cather out this week, Benjamin Taylor offers a “crisp sketch of Cather’s life—a portrait, as she described her vision for one of her own novels, ‘like a thin miniature painted on ivory.’” Via The New York Times: nytimes.com/2023/11/12/boo…