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A Novel With a Secret at Its Center

Por: The Atlantic Life September 26, 2022

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Read Yiyun Li’s new book carefully, and you might glimpse its hidden message.Getty; The AtlanticSeptember 26, 2022, 8 AM ET“You can slash a book,” says the narrator of Yiyun Li’s new novel, . “There are different ways to measure depth, but not many readers measure a book’s depth with a knife, making a cut from the first page all the way down to the last. Why not, I wonder.” This feels like a challenge—to take a knife to this... + full article



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