TODAY: In 1906, Annie Carroll Moore begins work as Superintendent of the Department of Work with Children at the New York Public Library.   
 -  "Whether or not Proust would join Instagram, he would undoubtedly understand the tragedy of it." Meredith Westgate wonders about the role of memory in the age of social media. | Lit Hub 
-  As we approach the 20th anniversary of 9/11, Lila Nordstrom recommends breaking our habit of "passive mourning" and instead looking to books that inspire activism and advocacy. | Lit Hub Reading Lists 
-  Deconsecrating science writing: Joshua Roebke considers why we believe in the unseen. | Lit Hub Science 
-  "Sure, pie is immoderate, overindulgent, unrefined, and potentially inflammatory, but so is America." Matt Siegel traces the transatlantic history of pies. | Lit Hub Food 
-  12 crime novels to read this September, as selected by the CrimeReads editors. | CrimeReads 
-  Stanislaw Lem's The Truth, Lavie Tidhar's The Escapement, Lincoln Michel's The Body Scout, and more of September's most-anticipated Sci-Fi and Fantasy titles. | Book Marks 
-  On Keen On, Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. on leading your organization into the future, and Eyal Press on the immorality of "dirty work." | Lit Hub Virtual Book Channel   
-  Karl Ove Knausgaard talks with Torrey Peters about gender, genre, and more. | Vulture   
-  Revisiting the cinematic adaptation of Robert Graves's I, Claudius. | Bright Wall/Dark Room 
-  "Pop Song begins to read like a beautiful, literary breakup album, each essay operating as its own track." A close reading of Larissa Pham's latest book, which masters the art of the breakup song. | Ploughshares 
-  "I think you tell some general truths in fiction and you tell some personal truths; it's sort of a combination." Hilma and Meg Wolitzer in conversation. | Washington Post 
-  Raven Leilani talks to Jennifer Wilson about health insurance, creativity under capitalism, and the realities of Black work. | Lux 
-  Alexander Chee profiles Tony Leung, "the preeminent Hong Kong actor of his generation and one of international cinema's greatest stars." | GQ 
-  What happened to privacy? Roslyn Fuller explores digital life in discussing new work by Heidi Boghosian. | Los Angeles Review of Books 
Also on Lit Hub: What to read this month, based on your astrology sign • A poem by Stanley Moss • Read new fiction from Dawnie Walton, "The High Shelf"
 																																	   																																	
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