Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: February 6, 2025 By: Nicole Lambert Date: February 6, 2025 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day TODAY: In 1897 Henry James’ novel The Spoils of Poynton is first published in book form after originally being serialized in The Atlantic Monthly. Article continues after advertisement Source link Previous articleHow Truth in the News Has ChangedNext articleZoe Saldana Expresses Sadness Over Karla Sofia Gascon Controversy Nicole LambertNicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world. Recent posts “Star, Fish” Books & Literature Jeff Sharlet on ‘Sanewashing’ and Fascism Books & Literature Can Computers Create? A Short History of Mechanized Artistic Ambition Books & Literature Molly Redden on Trump’s Plan to Seize Spending Power Books & Literature The spiciest takeaways from Tina Brown’s Vanity Fair Diaries. Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: November 20, 2024 Books & Literature Here are the finalists for the 2024 Cundill History Prize. Books & Literature The Art of Watching and the Art of Being Watched: On Sophie Calle’s The Sleepers Books & Literature A Constant Reinvention of Language: Looking Ahead to 2025 in Poetry Books & Literature Han Kang has won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: September 13, 2024 Books & Literature A Florida college shamefully tossed hundreds of LGBTQ+ books in a dumpster. Books & Literature 20 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books to Look Forward to in 2025 Books & Literature False Profits: Why I Am Not Teaching in the Classroom This Fall Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: January 17, 2025 Books & Literature Related articles Books & Literature How librarians saved the day in World War II. February 6, 2025, 10:48am In her new book, Book and Dagger: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely... Books & Literature For Andreas Malm, the Destruction of Gaza Runs Parallel to the Destruction of the Planet One component of the definition of genocide is the... Books & Literature We’re Already at Risk of Ceding Our Humanity to AI MachinesIt’s 2019. I’m in a bar in Providence, Rhode... Books & Literature Carving Our Canoes: On the Value of Building a Communal Life in an Atomized World I’m a younger sibling. My elder sister Delys speaks for me, and my big brother Steve speaks... Books & Literature Does Any of This Matter? Am I the Literary Asshole? Welcome back! That’s right, it’s time for another incredible installment of Am I the Literary Asshole?, the... Books & Literature Pádraig Ó Tuama on Patricia Smith, Poems as Acts of Noticing, and the Power of Good Teachers In the space of the year it’s taken to compile and write 44 Poems on Being With Each Other... Books & Literature How a Norwegian Scientist Used Unconventional Means to Reach the North Pole We were fighting sleet and wind after yet another fruitless day hunting for fossils on Canada’s Ellesmere... Books & Literature Libraries are already contending with crappy, AI-generated books. February 5, 2025, 2:31pm This week, 404 Media, which is publishing some really essential writing these days and...