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Robert Atwan

    Robert Atwan has helmed the acclaimed The Best American Essays series since its inception. He is a prolific editor of literary anthologies and a noted essayist and reviewer whose work has appeared in periodicals nationwide.

    The Best American Essays 1993
    The Best American Essays 2005
    Writing Day by Day
    The Best American Essays of the Century
    Chapters into Verse
    Popular Writing in America. The Interaction of Style and Audience
    • 2022

      The Best American Essays 2022

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      A collection of the year's best essays, selected by award-winning writer Alexander Chee. Alexander Chee, a "master artist" (Maris Kreizman, host of The Maris Review) of the personal essay, selects twenty essays out of thousands that represent the best examples of the form published the previous year.

      The Best American Essays 2022
    • 2021

      The Best American Essays 2021

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Presents an anthology of the best literary essays published in the past year, selected from American periodicals.

      The Best American Essays 2021
    • 2009

      Edited by award-winning poet and essayist Mary Oliver, the latest edition of this "rich and thoughtful collection" ( Publishers Weekly ) offers the finest essays "judiciously selected from countless publications" ( Chicago Tribune ).

      The Best American Series - 2009: The Best American Essays
    • 2007

      The twenty-two essays in this powerful collection -- perhaps the most diverse in the entire series -- come from a wide variety of periodicals, ranging from n + 1 and PMS to the New Republic and The New Yorker, and showcase a remarkable range of forms. Read on for narrative -- in first and third person -- opinion, memoir, argument, the essay-review, confession, reportage, even a dispatch from Iraq. The philosopher Peter Singer makes a case for philanthropy; the poet Molly Peacock constructs a mosaic tribute to a little-known but remarkable eighteenth-century woman artist; the novelist Marilynne Robinson explores what has happened to holiness in contemporary Christianity; the essayist Richard Rodriguez wonders if California has anything left to say to America; and the Harvard biologist Edward O. Wilson attempts to find common ground with the evangelical community.In his introduction, David Foster Wallace makes the spirited case that “many of these essays are valuable simply as exhibits of what a first-rate artistic mind can make of particular fact-sets -- whether these involve the 17-kHz ring tones of some kids’ cell phones, the language of movement as parsed by dogs, the near-infinity of ways to experience and describe an earthquake, the existential synecdoche of stagefright, or the revelation that most of what you’ve believed and revered turns out to be self-indulgent crap.”

      The Best American Essays 2007
    • 2005

      The Best American Essays 2005

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Now in its twentieth year, this "consistently refined and lively series" (Booklist)still highlights "the best that the form can be" (Philadelphia Inquirer). Editedby the best-selling writer Susan Orlean, this year"s collection highlights lively and provocative writing for these difficult times. Contributors include Roger Angell, Andrea Barrett, David Sedaris, Holly Welker, and others.

      The Best American Essays 2005
    • 2003

      The Best American Essays 2003

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Since 1986, The Best American Essays has gathered the most interesting and provocative writing of the year, establishing a firm place as the leading annual of its kind. The volume is edited each year by an esteemed writer who brings a fresh eye to the selections. Previous editors have included Elizabeth Hardwick, Susan Sontag, Geoffrey C. Ward, Cynthia Ozick, and Stephen Jay Gould. This year’s volume is terrifically diverse, with subjects ranging from driving lessons to animal rights to citizenship in times of emergency.

      The Best American Essays 2003
    • 2001

      This year’s Best American Essays is edited by the best-selling, award-winning writer Kathleen Norris, whose books include Dakota andThe Virgin of Bennington. “The writers in this volume invite us into hidden places: a surgical pathologist’s laboratory, the boxing gym where a college professor and his student learn unexpected lessons about discipline, pain, and growing to adulthood. There are many discoveries to be made here, and I gladly invite the reader to an uncommonly rich and rewarding book.” — Kathleen Norris

      The Best American Series: The Best American Essays 2001
    • 2000

      Chapters into Verse

      A Selection of Poetry in English Inspired by the Bible from Genesis Through Revelation

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      This abridged one-volume edition collects poetry from the original two volumes of Chapters into Verse to survey the literary legacy of the Scriptures from the fourteenth century to the present.

      Chapters into Verse
    • 2000

      The Best American Essays of the Century

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
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      For this singular collection, Joyce Carol Oates selected fifty-five unforgettable essays by the finest American writers of the twentieth century. Here is a sampling -- twelve unabridged essays -- featuring a wide variety of contemporary writers reading classics of the genre, along with authors reading their own work. Nothing less than a political, spiritual, and intensely personal record of America's tumultuous modern age, THE BEST AMERICAN ESSAYS OF THE CENTURY is "an outstanding, galvanic collection" (Entertainment Weekly).

      The Best American Essays of the Century