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Lit Hub Weekly: February 3 – 7, 2025

TODAY: In 1850, Kate Chopin is born. 

Also on Lit Hub:

Paul Schrader’s auteur-to-edge lord trajectory • Caroline Carlson recommends 10 new children’s booksRead “Postpositivity in Spring,” a poem by Oli Hazzard • Christopher Spaide recommends new poetry collections • Tom Lamont reflects on novels about unconventional families • Hibernate with new SFF this month • Allegra Goodman on the power of audiobooksSarah Chihaya on bibliophobia • Candy and instant gratification • Rahul Bery reflects on translating Michel Nieva’s Dengue BoyHow shared Southern roots brought Charles W. Chesnutt and Walter Hines Page together • Displacement and belonging in Claude McKay’s Home to Harlem • Jessica Soffer recommends essential love stories • Shigehiro Oishi on practices that lead to a meaningful life • How the destruction of Gaza and the destruction of the planet go hand in hand • Why we shouldn’t give up our humanity to AI • 5 book reviews you need to read this week • Are you the asshole if you’re not sure any of this even matters? •  Pádraig Ó Tuama on Patricia Smith • Tyson Yunkaporta on the value of building a communal life in an atomized world • What’s Sarah Chihaya reading? • How Fridtjof Nansen reached the North Pole • Paul Morton remembers master cartoonist Jules Feiffer • The rise of an iconic but short-lived literary journal: the transatlantic review • Translation, imperialism, and being caught between languages • The best reviewed books of the weekJosephine Baker recounts her first rainy days in Paris • What can chatbots teach us about ourselves? • Sarah Viren talks to Lauren Markham

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