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TODAY: In 1842, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, publishes his volume Poems.
- Alissa Quart wants to know: Why can’t Trump and JD Vance stop talking about dolls? | Lit Hub Politics
- “The most interesting fiction, to me, contains this element of strangeness, whether it’s set in the real world or an alternative one.” Jane Ciabattari interviews Karen E. Bender. | Lit Hub In Conversation
- From the Cold War to the present, Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna look at the very real dangers of over-hyping AI. | Lit Hub Technology
- Lincoln Michel, Susanna Kwan, Domenica Ruta and more authors take the Lit Hub questionnaire. | Lit Hub Craft
- “When I watch her, I feel like I’m witnessing something beyond me, something heavenly and incomprehensible.” Mac Crane praises Chelsea Gray and the poetics of basketball. | Lit Hub Sports
- Lincoln Michel recommends 10 novels with mind-blowing structures by Alejandro Zambra, Renee Gladman, Percival Everett and more! | Lit Hub Reading Lists
- Marguerite Holloway on the virtues of taking a tree-climbing workshop: “I came to know trees more deeply. I began to look closely, to see and to understand our profound connection to them.” | Lit Hub Nature
- The 27 new books out today include titles by Ocean Vuong, Rebecca Solnit, and more! | Lit Hub Reading Lists
- M.D. Usher takes stock of ancient philosophy, nature, and anthropocentric ideas in The Anthropocene. | Lit Hub History
- “Strange people often came to the farm, but they tended to be late risers, so Mad knew the first few hours would be easy.” Read from Kevin Wilson’s new novel, Run for the Hills. | Lit Hub Fiction
- Mira Ptacin on teaching writing in prison and the devastating consequences of Trump’s anti-trans policies: “They declared Maine out of compliance with ‘agency priorities’. The punishment: cut funding, and not just any funding, but programs that worked.” | The Guardian
- Hannah Zeavin considers the relationship between poets and psychoanalysis. | The Paris Review
- The integration of life and art: Victoria Horrocks re-remembers Vanessa Bell. | Los Angeles Review of Books
- What even is close reading? Dan Sinykin considers. | The Nation
- Megan Fritts examines the success (and futility) of establishing guidelines for the use of AI in academia. | The Point
- Clare Malone on the past and future of The Washington Post. | The New Yorker
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