Helen DeWitt's 6 favorite books that illuminate the workings of singular minds

The author recommends works by Michael Lewis, Italo Calvino, and more

Helen DeWitt.
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Novelist Helen DeWitt describes her new book, Some Trick, as a story collection preoccupied with 'the cussedness of talent.' Below, the author of The Last Samurai and Lightning Rods recommends books that illuminate the workings of singular minds.

The Blind Side by Michael Lewis (Norton, $16).

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