Lit Hub Daily: April 23, 2025

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  • Armand D’Angour investigates nan personality of the female who taught Socrates astir nan accuracy of love. | Aeon
  • Henri Cole connected masculinity, AIDS, and knowing James Merrill. | The Paris Review
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  • Scaachi Koul recounts nan unusual acquisition of reading an A.I.-generated curriculum vitae of… herself. | Slate
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