Link Roundup #17: Climate Change, Ferrante Fever, & Art Musings
Here are links to articles I’ve been meaning to read and/or find inspiring and thought-provoking. Have you read any of these, and if so, what did you think? What’s on your current to-read list?
On finding resources in the most unexpected places [The Creative Independent]
The Books Briefing: The Literary Transformation of Climate Change [The Atlantic]
Climate Change Is A Feminist Issue [Dame Magazine]
The Death of an Adjunct: Thea Hunter was a promising, brilliant scholar. And then she got trapped in academia’s permanent underclass [The Atlantic]
Tradition and the Individual Talent [Poetry Foundation]
Elena Ferrante, Art of Fiction No. 228 [The Paris Review]
Ann Goldstein On Ferrante Fever And What Makes It Into Translation From The Italian [Reading in Translation]
Those Like Us: On Elena Ferrante [n+1 Magazine]
David’s Ankles: How Imperfections Could Bring Down the World’s Most Perfect Statue: My obsession with the flaws, reproductions and potential collapse of Michelangelo’s masterpiece [The New York Times Magazine]
The End of “Broad City”: Abbi and Ilana’s Conscious Uncoupling* [The New Yorker]
*I am waiting to read this until I’ve finished watching the series.