TODAY: In 1917, Virginia Woolf and Leonard Woolf purchase a used handpress. A month later, Hogarth Press is born. **** - “People often believe that we can understand things simply by categorizing them, and that bothers me.” Leanne Ogasawara in conversation with Mieko Kawakami and her translators, Laurel Taylor and Hitomi Yoshio. | Lit Hub On Translation - Caroline Tracey explores the relationship between Andrei Tarkovsky’s *Stalker* and salt lakes. | Lit Hub Craft - A modern history of American science and healthcare through the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations. | Lit Hub Politics - How *The Secret Garden* inspired Pepper Basham’s love for British literature: “I can still find my way there through these pages. Some gardens, it turns out, are always in season.” | Lit Hub Criticism - This week in literary history: Hugo Grotius escapes prison in a book chest. | Lit Hub History - “The front door is open and the full length of Daithí fills the frame.…