June 5, 2025 ‹ Literary Hub
The Better of the Literary Web, Each Day

TODAY: In 2012, Ray Bradbury dies.
- Evelyn McDonnell on the ethics of Notes to John, industrial exploitation, and the promoting of Joan Didion’s privateness. | Lit Hub Criticism
- Daegan Miller considers the magnificence and politics of Robert Macfarlane’s Is A River Alive? | Lit Hub Criticism
- “Right here’s a novel so pumped up and shredded it will possibly’t probably sit nonetheless on a shelf.” 5 e-book critiques it’s worthwhile to learn this week. | E book Marks
- Brando Simeo Starkey on the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments and the existential struggle to enshrine civil rights within the Structure. | Lit Hub Politics
- Maris Kreizman desires to know: Why are there so many new June books? | Lit Hub Craft
- Books by Mónica de la Torre, Roy Claire Potter, Ella Frears, and extra are on Kate Briggs’s TBR! | Lit Hub Studying Lists
- Jeremy Atherton Lin on writing love and politics: “We conspired to look unflinchingly on the messy components.” | Lit Hub Memoir
- David Rooney on John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown, the fearless aviators who helmed the primary (forgotten by historical past) continuous trans-Atlantic flight. | Lit Hub Historical past
- “The extra I wrote, the extra I noticed that worry wasn’t me: worry was a parasite clinging to me for survival, a leech sucking the life from my physique.” Greta Morgan recollects rediscovering inventive expression after singing for the final time. | Lit Hub Music
- “I used to be proper. Janine had been proper. Emma was proper.” Learn from Yrsa Daley-Ward’s new novel, The Catch. | Lit Hub Fiction
- “Isn’t it attainable that dispatching a Twenty first-century author to Paris to tramp alongside in Twain’s wake may improve the fashionable reader’s appreciation of Twain’s work by proxy? It’s actually not imattainable.” Caity Weaver makes an attempt to comply with in Mark Twain’s (Parisian) footsteps. | The Atlantic
- Michael Bobelian considers the renewed relevance of Arthur Derounian’s best-selling 1943 exposé of the USA’ Nazi underworld, Beneath Cowl, which “served as a wake-up name for his contemporaries and a everlasting file of the reactionary forces lurking simply beneath the floor of the world’s oldest democracy.” | Los Angeles Evaluation of Books
- Colm Tóibín, Alan Hollinghurst, Olivia Liang and extra keep in mind Edmund White. | The Guardian
- Madeleine Watts revisits the hypnotic nature of Antigone Kelefa’s The Island. | The Nation
- “Really radical political theories are born from the lived expertise of people and solely systematized by philosophers later.” Ed Simon resurrects the reminiscence of Masaniello, the person behind the Neapolitan Revolt of 1647. | The Baffler
- Darren Roso examines Karl Korsch’s contributions to Marxist concept. | Jacobin
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