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Themes ↦ Identity

Girl Warrior: On Coming of Age

This page gathers my ongoing engagement with this book. reading notes, marginalia, and reflections written across different moments of return. What’s collected here focuses less on summary and more on what lingered after reading.

Poem that opens the book: For Calling the Spirit Back from Wandering the Earth in Its Human Feet

Reflections on Anita de Monte Laughs Last

Reading notes assembled from various encounters with this book—the moments that registered most, the ideas that persisted, the passages worth returning to.

Reflections on Becoming Little Shell A Landless Indian's Journey Home

This page gathers my ongoing engagement with this book—reading notes, marginalia, and reflections written across different moments of return. What’s collected here focuses less on summary and more on what lingered after reading.

Reflections on Berlin

Marginalia and reflections gathered through multiple readings—what captured my attention, what accumulated meaning, what warranted revisiting.

Reflections on Best Offer Wins

Thoughts and marginalia from multiple readings of this book—the moments that registered, the ideas that held weight, the passages that kept coming back.

Reflections on House of Day House of Night

My notes and observations from this book, gathered through multiple readings—prioritizing what left a lasting impression over plot outline.

Reflections on Martyr!

Here are my notes and reflections from reading this book—the lines that stopped me, the themes that resonated, the images that persisted.

Reflections on Shadow Ticket

Gathered here are observations and notes from reading this book—what struck me during the reading, what remained afterward, what prompted return visits.

Reflections on Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York

Here I’ve gathered my marginalia and reflections from this book—the lines that stood out, the humor that landed, the observations that lingered.

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