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Emily Temple compiles a collection of famous writers’ scribbling in the margins or all over the text of others’ books, including Melville on Hamlet, Nabokov on Kafka’s Metamorphosis, and Christopher Hitchens on The Great Gatsby. Pictured above are David Foster Wallace’s notes on Don DeLillo’s Players.

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Posted on Jun 5 2013 @ 9:01amJun 5 2013 @ 3:32amAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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