This Real New Yorker’s Summer Reading List

Summer’s here and the time is right, for…well, sure, dancing in the streets but, also, curling up poolside with a good book.

What is this Real New Yorker reading this summer?  Well, other than re-reading that soon-to-be-classic, Home Front (available at your favorite online booksellers), I’m reading:

  • Anne Proulx, Close Range: Wyoming Stories (almost finished.  Wow!)
  • Transatlantic: Colum McCann (loved Let the Great World Spin, so this s/b a winner too)
  • The Round House: Louise Erdrich (heard such great things about it)
  • The Yellow Birds: Kevin Powers (ditto)
  • The Murmuring Deep: Reflections on the Biblical Unconscious, by Avivah Zornberg (What?  You never read any of Zornberg’s books?  She’s at the intersection of religion, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, literature — with a heapin’ helpin’ of her unique “special sauce.”)
  • The I.L. Peretz Reader (keepin’ it real)
What’s on your list?  Let’s share book reports later this summer…

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Martin Kleinman is a New York City-based writer and blogger. His new collection of short fiction, "When Paris Beckons" will be published later this spring. His second collection, "A Shoebox Full of Money", is available at your favorite online bookseller, as is his first -- "Home Front". Visit http://www.martykleinman.com for details.

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