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Vividly explaining the primary political and theological questions of the 13th century, the novel finds a kind of sequel in Baudolino (2000), but it's this one that I regularly reread.
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Helen DeWitt, whose most recent novel is "Lightning Rods," provided a list of nearly 100 books she regularly rereads, but said it all began with just one series — the Nancy Drew mysteries.
She went on to study Russian at Columbia, because "that was one of the most outrageous things you could do in America in the 1950s", and while she can't remember any of the language, she loved the literature, "the purity and clarity" of both Chekhov and Tolstoy, and regularly rereads Anna Karenina.
But I was encouraged, not daunted, by its size as a child – it's the sort of book you hope will never come to an end - and as an adult, I realise that I have reread it so regularly that it has become indelibly part of me.
I do reread.
"I just reread the letter.
Few books will I not reread sooner.
I have reread it and apologised since," he said.
I endlessly reread Shakespeare," says the American Falstaff, Harold Bloom.
And I always reread James Wright, and R. H.
I just reread The Yearling.
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