Lit Hub Daily: January 20, 2021

Literature

TODAY: In 1961, Robert Frost recites his poem, “The Greatest Gift,” at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy. He intended to recite a poem he’d written for the occasion, “Dedication,” but the sun reflecting off the snow-covered ground made reading the poem too difficult so Frost he recited “The Greatest Gift” from memory instead.

Also on Lit Hub: Michael Woodridge on the limits of literary automation • “Fable,” a poem by Ahmed Bouanani and translated by Deborah Kapchan • Read an excerpt from Laura Newman’s new short story collection, The Franklin Avenue Rookery for Wayward Babies



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