Hey y’all, In Darryl Pinckney’s essay, “My Literary Education with Elizabeth Hardwick,” he writes about Hardwick’s love of reading and her idea that a writer’s primary autobiography is the books she has read. “I remember her telling me that to be able to make a life around reading was such good fortune it was almost criminal.” I feel the same way: Reading is a huge part of my job, but whenever I spend the afternoon in the pool underlining a paperback, I feel like I’m really getting away with something. Here’s the director Paul Thomas Anderson:
I have always wondered why I get so much more reading done in the summer. I think guilt, or a lack of it, may play a part: I don’t feel guilty about spending two or three hours reading in the afternoon when it’s July and it’s 105 degrees outside and everybody else is on vacation, anyways. Here are a dozen of my favorite reads of the summer — no guilty pleasures! — in no particular order:... Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Austin Kleon to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
A dozen summer reads
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