The best of literary internet
Today: 1927, James Joyce’s collection poms peniche Published by Shakespeare & Company in Paris.
- How Joyce Carol Oates, queen of the literary Internet, examines “the depressing effects of technology on contemporary life” in her new collection, frenzy. | lit hub criticism
- Brian Charles follows the slow, steady invasion of AI into literary translation. | Lit Hub on Translation
- What it means to reflect on the memory of Jonestown as a Guyanese-American writer. | Lit Hub Memoirs
- Kathleen Rooney recommends nine great books about survival at sea by Herbert Clyde Lewis, Robert Hughes, Rachel Carson and others. | Lit Hub Reading Lists
- Angelica Glass finds beauty locally by exploring every street in Santa Cruz County. | Lit Hub Memoirs
- The 21 new titles released today include books by Daniel Mason, Rachel Aviv, and Emilyn Atwood! | Lit Hub Reading Lists
- “And as a last hurray, I did the thing I thought I’d never do. Fuck you.” For the first time on the liberating power of story writing. | Lit Hub Craft
- “The wife was offered a one-year visiting professorship at a college in Vermont, and the husband married the wife.” Read from Daniel Mason’s new novel, People of the country.| Lit Hub Fiction
- How Palestinians are building digital archives In the face of genocide. | wired
- Why skilled hobbies are flourishing In the AI era. | Kalpa
- If you haven’t had your daily dose of Schadenfreude, Here’s a review of Dave Portnoy’s book. | slate
- quinta jurassic watches Complete lack of investigation into the murders of Renee Good and Alex Prettysix months later. | atlantic
- rosemary counter dig Fascinating, lesser-known details of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s lifeFrom Pa’s precarious financial situation to the Plains serial killers. | Vanity Fair
- “The paradox of desire focuses on the problem of desire. I can often do what I want (I am quite capable), but the wanting is not under my control.” Meghan O’Giblin Simone Weil reads and contemplates the paradox of will. | Harper’s
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