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A brief literary history of the newspaper endorsement.

This week, many readers were shocked to learn that two major papers will not be endorsing a presidential candidate this election cycle—a decision made at the bequest of two billionaires with estate tax in the game. Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, and Patrick Soon-Shiong, owner of The Los Angeles Times, forbade their respective editorial boards...

Wed Oct 30, 2024 22:41
Imagining a World Where Reproductive Justice is For Everyone

What would it take to build a world where every pregnant person in this country had the rights, resources, and respect they needed to decide what to do with their pregnancy, whether to continue it or not? That world that we want to build is what’s possible with this election and the organizing that must happen after it, no matter the outcome. That world...

Wed Oct 30, 2024 14:37
The Issues 2024: Reproductive Rights Are Truly on the Ballot

For the past few weeks, Literary Hub has been going beyond the memes for an in-depth look at the everyday issues affecting Americans as they head to the polls next week, on November 5th. We’ve featured reading lists, essays, and interviews on important topics like income inequality, health care, gun culture, and more. For a better handle on the issues...

Wed Oct 30, 2024 14:37
Lit Hub Daily: October 30, 2024

TODAY: In 1938, Orson Welles performs his adaptation of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds on the radio. Panic ensues.  ☆☆☆ THE ISSUES: 2024 ☆☆☆ Lit Hub is taking an in-depth look at the everyday issues affecting Americans as they head to the polls on November 5th. Today we look at the urgent issue of abortion rights across the country, with the ten...

Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:34
A Glass of Water, a Burning Boy: Fady Joudah on Images From Gaza

A young man burning alive in his makeshift hospital bed singed the unspeakable into world memory—a short memory, a hyperactive memory with attention-deficit, a deliberately porous memory without industrial chronicity behind it—and do you think the executioners care? Culture of the aftermath of images and the lives they contained. National Geographic...

Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:04
“Mike Knew Apocalypses Had Been Coming at Us All Along.” Rebecca Solnit on the Great Mike Davis

People were right that Mike Davis was a prophet, but wrong about what a prophet is. There’s a debased version in which prophets are oracles, like Nostodamus and witches staring into crystal balls in bad movies, equipped with a supernatural ability to see the future the rest of us can’t. Mike had an entirely natural ability, earned through decades of...

Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:04

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