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Lit Hub Weekly: January 26 – 30, 2026

TODAY: In 1891, Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler is performed for the first time at the Konigliches Residenz-Theater in Munich. 

Also on Lit Hub:

The urgency of preserving Gaza’s culture • A conversation with Isabelle BaafiMyths, legends, and folklore of Russian forests • Tramaine Suubi recommends debut astropoetry collectionsWhy we shouldn’t feel bad about our abortions • The earliest prehistoric settlements on what is now British land • George Saunders tells Jane Ciabattari about writing VigilRebecca Hall reflects on Negro Liberation, her father’s groundbreaking book • Revisiting the mythic 1947 Black Dahlia murder • The progressive politics of Coretta Scott King • The history of partnership (and love) between humans and dogs • Val McDermid’s ode to writing in the winterHow tabloid journalism shaped the racist narrative of the Bernie Goetz subway shooting • How folklore holds the weight of cultures in flux • On participating in Black art and community online • Roger Dooley’s search for nautical eighteenth-century treasure • Heather Rose explains how living quietly enhances her writing • What Europeans encountered on Easter Island/Rapa Nui • The role of chatbots in literacy • A graphic account of the day Ukraine rose up for democracy • Stephen Fishbach on taking inspiration from his time on Survivor • Am I the literary asshole? •  January’s best reviewed books • The bestselling indie press fiction and nonfiction this week •  How to survive between writing projects • Why Thomas Jefferson couldn’t resist fame • Motivation and imitation as keys to successful creativity • Bob Dylan’s COVID-era album

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