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Literary Criticism
One of the Best American Backpacking Books Was Written by a Japanese Buddhist Beat Poet
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Brad Rassler
| June 29, 2026
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Literary Hub
| June 29, 2026
What Queer Archives Know (Before They Can Prove It)
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Blue Roses
and the Evidence Literary History Was Taught Not to Read
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Demetris Papadimitropoulos
| June 26, 2026
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Erased No More: A Reading List of BIPOC-Centered Historical Fiction
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Communion
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Maggie McKinley
| June 24, 2026
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