Books Book Review: ‘The Man Who Read Everything: The Literary Letters of Harold Bloom’
A collection of Harold Bloom’s letters details the working life of one of America’s most influential intellects.
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· June 1, 2026 · 1 min read
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A collection of Harold Bloom’s letters details the working life of one of America’s most influential intellects.
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