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Lit Hub Weekly: February 10 – 14, 2025

TODAY: In 2011, President Barack Obama awards Maya Angelou the Presidential Medal of Freedom. 

Also on Lit Hub:

Reflections on the MLA convention walk out for Palestine • Why we owe our understanding of mass violence to modernity • Following Central Park’s late, great Flaco the Owl •  On walking the world in a shifting body and genderLidia Yuknavitch on expressing loss • Trauma, recovery, and what it means to be a writer • How the horrors in Gaza were shaped by other 20th century atrocities • Haley Mlotek, Shane McCrae, Maggie Su and more authors take the Lit Hub questionnaire • On Palestine and the complexities of resilience and victimhood • Lauren Francis-Sharma recommends books that explore South African identity • Amanda Peters on her short story collection • Read Timothy Snyder’s first rule of fighting fascism • The novelist to community organizer pipeline • Mohammed El-Kurd and the preservation of Palestinian humanity • Brigitte Giraud tells us about the alternate universe where she’s a pop starEternal questions of race and power in America • Two poems by Emma Ruth Rundle from the collection The Bella Vista  • Why Black and Native families struggle to achieve social mobility through education • Megan Marshall traces Nathaniel Hawthorne’s family and biographical lies • Why dropping book blurbs might be easier said than done • Which books are on Sonya Walger’s TBR?5 book reviews you need to read this week • On Alba de Céspedes’s There’s No Turning Back • Rich Benjamin on making sense of a vanishing Haitian heritage • The 19th-century craze to reach the North PoleThe science behind what we say at the beginning and end of life • This week on The Lit Hub Podcast • Angelica Mazza considers the romance novel’s mainstream moment • Roisín O’Donnell on developing a short story into a novel • The best reviewed books of the weekEric Olson talks to Charlotte Wood • The case for visual artistic experimentation in literature • The societal and psychological effects of anti-Blackness • How the synth conquered American music • Read “Joined To All The Living There Is Hope,” a poem by Jonathan Fink • The colorful, illustrated envelopes Edward Gorey sent to his friend

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