LitHub Daily: January 24, 2017

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TODAY:  In 1891, Caresse Crosby, co-founder of the Black Sun Press and “literary godmother to the Lost Generation of expatriate writers in Paris,” is born.



“There’s nothing crime fiction can’t do.” In conversation with Ian Rankin. | Literary Hub
Roxane Gay on empathy, representation, and the brilliance of Alice Childress. | Literary Hub
On the occasion of her birthday, everything there is to know about Edith Wharton’s deep love of dogs. | Literary Hub
Camille T. Dungy on feeling unwelcome in her own country, and at her own church. | Literary Hub
Finding much needed hope in this year’s ALA award-winning children’s books. | Literary Hub
“It isn’t Trump as a character, a human type—the real-estate type, the callow and callous killer capitalist—that outstrips the imagination. It is Trump as President of the United States.” Philip Roth on Donald Trump. | The New Yorker
“On some level, I think most writers consider their work to be political, if only in the sense of it creating empathy through narrative, through characters.” A conversation with Melissa Febos and Garth Greenwell. | Slice Magazine
Protests run on words as well as actions: On the writers protestors turned to in the Women’s March and the future of literature under the current administration. | Times Literary Supplement
“I felt stuck in the quicksand of a crossroads, and felt I needed to read up on love for direction. I came across—and was forever changed by—bell hooks’s All About Love.” Ibram X. Kendi on the book that changed his life. | Public Books
Works of fiction that consider the US-Mexico border, from 2666 to Signs Preceding the End of the World. | Signature Reads
“Do you worry that what you write is too fantastical, exaggerated, dream-like?” In which Laurie Sheck interviews herself. | Rain Taxi
The winners of the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction & Nonfiction and ALA Notable Books List have been announced. | American Library Association











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