Today in Bookish and Literary History, July 6
💡 Fun Fact: Delving behind the scenes of these highly acclaimed releases highlights the incredible research and personal frameworks that drive modern contemporary fiction and prose: Emily Austin initially drew from her own experiences with existential anxiety to craft the dark comedy elements of Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead , while Pajtim Statovci deeply integrated traditional Balkan folklore—specifically the bolla , a legendary blind dragon-like creature—to mirror the psychological trauma of the Kosovo War. In the realm of experimental structure, Selby Wynn Schwartz’s After Sappho weaves a collective "we" perspective charting the intersecting lives of early feminist trailblazers, dancers, and writers, perfectly complementing the complex historical frameworks used by Katherine Pangonis to reconstruct vanished Mediterranean metropolises or Laura Cumming's synthesis of art criticism and memoir following the cataclysmic 1654 Delft gunpowder explosion that kil...