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In How to Read Now, Elaine Castillo argues for expanding and interrogating unquestioned interpretive approaches toward art and literature

July 28, 2022July 28, 2022
by Steven Beattie

“White supremacy makes for terrible readers,” Castillo writes in this collection of provocative and confrontational essays.

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Elaine CastilloJoan DidionYukio Mishima

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