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This Week in Literary History: Voltaire Returns to Paris from Exile and 300 People Come to Visit
A Legend Comes Home
By
Literary Hub
| February 9, 2026
Anthropic didn’t want us to know that they were destroying millions of books to feed their software.
By
James Folta
| February 6, 2026
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
By
James Folta
| February 6, 2026
Here’s what’s making us happy
this
week.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 6, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: There is No Time for Mom Guilt
Kaia Preus: “We cannot become engulfed in what we could or should have done.”
By
Kaia Preus
| February 6, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: Our Community Grows Stronger by the Week
Laurie Hertzel on Finding Solidarity Amidst the Tear Gas
By
Laurie Hertzel
| February 6, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Maggie O’Farrell on Grief, Her History with Shakespeare, and Adapting Her Novel to the Screen
By
Sasha Han
| February 6, 2026
The Pain of (Not) Paying: Debt as a Monetary and a Health Burden
By
Khameer Kidia
| February 6, 2026
Photographic Reflections on Gendered Aging, Idealized Beauty, and Maternal Duty
By
Ahndraya Parlato
| February 6, 2026
Fighting Abroad and At Home: Remembering the Experiences of Black Vietnam Veterans
Wil Haygood on the Long History of Black Heroism and Service—and the Current Efforts to Erase It
By
Wil Haygood
| February 6, 2026
The Radical Power of a Bookstore: On Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights
Gioia Woods Reflects on the Life of a Literary Icon
By
Gioia Woods
| February 6, 2026
Nancy Reddy on Researching Beyond the Archives
Or: Reading Sideways
By
Nancy Reddy
| February 6, 2026
Two stories about paranoia for our conspiratorial moment.
By
James Folta
| February 5, 2026
Can Zohran Mamdani Survive at the Intersection of Identity Politics and Democratic Socialism?
Mychal Denzel Smith on the New Mayor’s Uncertain Relationship With New York’s Black Voters
By
Mychal Denzel Smith
| February 5, 2026
Finding the Publishing World in the Epstein Files
Maris Kreizman on the Viler-Than-Fiction
Behavior of Powerful Men
By
Maris Kreizman
| February 5, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: We Are a People Born and Bred of Organizers
Marcie R. Rendon on the Importance of Doing the Right Thing
By
Marcie R. Rendon
| February 5, 2026
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What to Watch This Weekend: March 13, 2026
March 13, 2026
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Why Motive Matters Even More than Truth in Crime Fiction
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The Best Paperback Releases of March 2026
March 13, 2026
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Molly Odintz
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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