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35 Novels You Need to Read This Summer

Part One of Lit Hub's Summer Preview

June 6, 2022  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism  Reading Lists 
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Elegy for Minor Poets: Writing on the Margins of Midcentury Greatness

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Lars Horn on the Intimate History Between Skin and Ink

“To write was, and still is, in some sense, to tattoo, to ink script upon skin.”

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Why NoViolet Bulawayo Isn’t Staying in Her Lane

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Making Meat Jun, Facing History: Flattening Korean Tradition in Hawaiʻi

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Panoramic Panels: On the Power and Potential of Graphic Novels to Convey a Bygone New York

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