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Lit Hub's Cosmic Library Reading List | Harvard Book Store Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138

Proust miniseries is complete—find it at @literaryhub.bsky.social and in any podcatcher!

And get your Proust books at @harvardbookstore.bsky.social’s site. Find every Cosmic Library book via our own reading list there: Proust, 1,001 Nights, Journey to the West . . .

www.harvard.com/cosmic-library

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Enchantment is Possible The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

Today our 5-episode Proust miniseries is complete, available @literaryhub.bsky.social or wherever you go for podcasts!

Search for lost time with Alex Ross, Christine Smallwood, Hannah Freed-Thall, Joshua Landy, and Rick Moody:

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The Art of Jealousy The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

Proust, jealousy, The Prisoner: we talk about it all this week, in a show with Christine Smallwood, Alex Ross, Joshua Landy, and Hannah Freed-Thall. Via @literaryhub.bsky.social or all podcatchers!

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Vinteuil SHREDS Proust season is here!

“Vinteuil SHREDS”: Cosmic Library does have a little newsletter that posts updates, occasional quotes, and thoughts on the show:

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Highly recommend this podcast.

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On Proust’s Wasted Time The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

Figure out wasted time with Marcel Proust, Christine Smallwood, Alex Ross, Joshua Landy, and Hannah Freed-Thall in our Proust season’s episode on lost time, out now via @literaryhub.bsky.social:

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Celebrating, Defending, Mourning, and Loving Bookstores (and Libraries!) on The Lit Hub Podcast A monthly behind-the-scenes dive into everything interesting, dynamic, strange, and wonderful happening in literary culture—featuring Lit Hub staff, columnists, and special guests! Hosted by Drew B…

It’s a great honor to be on the new Lit Hub Podcast episode, from @literaryhub.bsky.social. I’m talking about this Proust season:

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Proust and the Journey of Self-Discovery The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

Episode 2 of our Proust season is here! Hear Alex Ross, Joshua Landy, Christine Smallwood, and Hannah Freed-Thall, who says: "I will never make an argument that is true for the entirety of this novel."

Find it @literaryhub.bsky.social or wherever you go for podcasts!

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For @kirkdalebooks.bsky.social and anyone with a Proust book club, consider our 5-episode miniseries on Proust now coming out via Lit Hub!

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The Cosmic Library Hears Imaginary Music The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

Our Proust season begins! Find it @literaryhub.bsky.social or wherever you go for podcasts!

You will hear Alex Ross, Christine Smallwood, Joshua Landy, Hannah Freed-Thall, and Rick Moody—and there will be many readings from In Search of Lost Time:

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A Parish Chronicle - Harvard Review That Icelandic Nobel laureate Halldor Laxness was one of the twentieth century’s greatest novelists is to me so self-evident that it almost feels redundant to say so. This claim could be made solely u...

wrote about a new Halldor Laxness translation for the Harvard Review www.harvardreview.org/book-review/...

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I just became a Proust podcast with the face of James Joyce, so I am especially delighted to see this:

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Season 7 Trailer: In Search of Lost Time Podcast Episode · The Cosmic Library · S7 Trailer · 1m

New season, starts February 18th! It’s an unusual Proust audiobook, w/ readings from In Search of Lost Time and guests riffing. With: Alex Ross, Christine Smallwood, Rick Moody, Joshua Landy, and Hannah Freed-Thall. All thanks to @literaryhub.bsky.social! Trailer:

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If you just read Knausgaard on The Brothers Karamazov and are now headed to Karamazov Town, consider our Brothers Karamazov radio play, wherever podcasts are found:

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paperback coming in January bookshop.org/p/books/rebo...

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The Cosmic Library on Reflection and Refraction The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

Karamazov Season concludes with its fifth episode!

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Strange convergences, endings looping into beginnings—it’s all here, all thanks to @literaryhub.bsky.social, @katiabowers.bsky.social, @heartywhite.bsky.social, Andrew Martin, Garth Risk Hallberg, and Paulina Rowinska.

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📅 Fri. 5/9 @ 7PM: We are excited to welcome Adam Colman of Lit Hub’s Cosmic Library podcast for an event with the poet and essayist Elisa Gabbert and the novelist Andrew Martin, prompted by The Cosmic Library’s new season about Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s "Brothers Karamazov". Learn more: buff.ly/ZcCnfbs

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In conclusion I think literary podcasts really "have what it takes."

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But conversational literary podcasts are uniquely suited for this kind of experience.

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You can hear this all happen in the show (season 6, episode 4). It's hard to register something similar in prose—to get thinking onto the page as it develops in conversation. Obviously some people can do that, and I think Dostoevsky happens to be one of them.

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That episode then became about the extremities of logic—incompleteness theorems, parallel lines meeting in infinity or in other geometries. Making the show was consciousness-expanding.

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Then he says, and you can hear this in the show: "here's where you patch in a mathematician" to explain Kurt Gödel's theorem. Because it's a podcast, I can do that. After we recorded the radio play and that conversation with Garth and Andrew, I went to talk to a mathematician at MIT.

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In our latest episode, something happens that's so cool that I want to say more about it.

Garth Risk Hallberg mentions that all the unresolved ways of thinking—let's say religious, materialist, idealistic—in Brothers Karamazov remind him of the incompleteness theorem.

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The Cosmic Library on Dreams and Math in Dostoevsky The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

New: follow the Karamazov brothers to where dreams and math merge, parallel lines collide, and complete ways of thinking prove incomplete.

Mathematician Paulina Rowińska guides us to the far reaches of logic. Find it at @literaryhub.bsky.social and all podcatchers:

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This week's episode gets into Dostoevsky's non-Euclidean geometry and Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorems.

I swear it makes almost intuitive sense! You'll hear me say things like "oh man my brain is exploding," but as I re-listen, I'm amazed at how clearly the guests explain this stuff.

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And on Friday, May 9th, at 7 pm at @harvardbookstore.bsky.social, come see a live Cosmic Library event with Elisa Gabbert, Andrew Martin, and me:

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Until then, get caught up with this season’s Karamazov radio play, here:

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The Cosmic Library on the Philosophy of The Brothers Karamazov The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

Plunge into The Brothers Karamazov's philosophical "reaction chamber" w/ @katiabowers.bsky.social, @heartywhite.bsky.social, Andrew Martin, Garth Risk Hallberg, and Robin Feuer Miller. It's episode 3 of our Karamazov Season, at @literaryhub.bsky.social or any podcatcher!

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The Cosmic Library on How Dostoevsky’s Fiction Surpassed Dostoevsky The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offer…

New: how Dostoevsky became Dostoevsky, and then wrote fiction that went way beyond Dostoevsky.

@literaryhub.bsky.social or wherever you go for podcasts!

With: Garth Risk Hallberg, Andrew Martin, @katiabowers.bsky.social, @heartywhite.bsky.social, Robin Feuer Miller!

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I wanted a chance to re-read it! which I will do ..............starting ....................

now!

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Yes!

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