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Lit Hub Daily: February 5, 2025

TODAY: In 1948, a private assembly of 50 major literary and artistic figures listens to a recording of Antonin Artaud‘s play Pour en Finir avec le Jugement de dieu, whose broadcast on French radio three days earlier has been prohibited.

  • “I hope readers see a fundamentally serious novel beneath the playful exterior, and take it as a call to action to do all they can to avoid the hellish world it depicts from becoming a reality.” Rahul Bery reflects on translating Michel Nieva’s Dengue Boy. | Lit Hub On Translation
  • Tess Chakkalakal examines how shared Southern roots brought Charles W. Chesnutt and Walter Hines Page together: “That these two North Carolinians, living on opposite sides of the color line, found common cause in the pages of The Atlantic among the literary elite of Boston is just the beginning of a new story about an old American problem.” | Lit Hub Biography
  • Home to Harlem was the first bestselling novel by a Black author in the United States, propelled by white readers fascinated by Harlem’s famed nightlife.” On displacement and belonging in Claude McKay’s landmark novel. | Lit Hub Criticism
  • Jessica Soffer recommends essential love stories by Ocean Vuong, Emma Straub, Andre Aciman, and more. | Lit Hub Reading Lists

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