
This newsletter is about our podcast on “lost” classics by women writers.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 20 days ago |
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First, Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry.
I’ve read The Little Prince (like so many of us), and I think I’d always accepted the rose as a symbolic metaphor—a beautiful poetic device. But it never really occurred to me to wonder who she might have...
(Magda Szabó)
I wanted to hop on and quickly share our two most recent episodes with you all:
First, on March 17, we had my friend and colleague on to talk about Abigail by Magda Szabó—basically the Hungarian writer (and somehow a tota...
Dear Listeners,
The “Lost Ladies of Lit Book Club” at The Company of Books bookstore in Alexandria, VA knows a thing or two about having fun! They recently threw themselves an anniversary party complete with champagne, a custom cake, a “lo...
Hi Dear Listeners (and Readers),
We have a few Lost Ladies of Lit updates to share — and they’re good ones.
We’re honored to have written the foreword to Sharon M. Harris’s new biography, Her Life in Ink: Elizabeth Jordan, Journalist, Ed...
Oh, lord, Amy and I went into this conversation ready to learn, as usual, yet our minds were still blown by guest Margaret Vandenburg’s thrilling mic drops about this 1936 modernist masterpiece. Margaret—an expert in modernism, post-moderni...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Kim Askew is co-host of the podcast Lost Ladies of Lit.
Amy Helmes is the co-host of the Lost Ladies of Lit podcast
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