The Best American Essays

The Best American Essays
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Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105123896073
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The Best American Essays 2007

The Best American Essays 2007
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0618709266
ISBN-13 : 9780618709267
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Synopsis The Best American Essays 2007 by : David Foster Wallace

Published: Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., -

The Best American Essays 2016

The Best American Essays 2016
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9780544812178
ISBN-13 : 0544812174
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best American Essays 2016 by : Jonathan Franzen

The National Book Award–winning author compiles a “thought-provoking volume” of essays by Joyce Carol Oates, Oliver Sacks, Jaquira Diaz and others (Publishers Weekly). As Jonathan Franzen writes in his introduction, his main criterion for selecting The Best American Essays 2016 “was whether an author had taken a risk.” The resulting volume showcases authorial risk in a variety of forms, from championing an unpopular opinion to the possibility of ruining a professional career, or irrevocably alienating one’s family. What’s gained are essential insights into aspects of the human condition that would otherwise remain concealed—from questions of queer identity, to the experience of a sibling’s autism and relationships between students and college professors. The Best American Essays 2016 includes entries by Alexander Chee, Paul Crenshaw, Jaquira Diaz, Laura Kipnis, Amitava Kaumar, Sebastian Junger, Joyce Carol Oates, Oliver Sacks, George Steiner, Thomas Chatterton Williams, and others.

The Best American Essays 2020

The Best American Essays 2020
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Publisher : Mariner Books
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780358359913
ISBN-13 : 0358359910
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best American Essays 2020 by : Andr Aciman

Compiles the best literary essays of the year 2019 which were originally published in American periodicals.

The Best American Essays 2019

The Best American Essays 2019
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Publisher : Mariner Books
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781328465801
ISBN-13 : 1328465802
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best American Essays 2019 by : Rebecca Solnit

A collection of the year's best essays selected by Robert Atwan and guest editor Rebecca Solnit. Award-winning writer, cultural critic, and activist, Rebecca Solnit, an "unparalleled high priestess of nuance and intelligent contemplation" (Maria Popova), selects the best essays of the year from hundreds of magazines, journals, and websites.

Both Flesh and Not

Both Flesh and Not
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Publisher : Hachette+ORM
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9780316214698
ISBN-13 : 0316214698
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Both Flesh and Not by : David Foster Wallace

Brilliant, dazzling, never-before-collected nonfiction writings by "one of America's most daring and talented writers" (Los Angeles Times Book Review): Both Flesh and Not gathers fifteen of Wallace's seminal essays, all published in book form for the first time. Never has Wallace's seemingly endless curiosity been more evident than in this compilation of work spanning nearly 20 years of writing. Here, Wallace turns his critical eye with equal enthusiasm toward Roger Federer and Jorge Luis Borges; Terminator 2 and The Best of the Prose Poem; the nature of being a fiction writer and the quandary of defining the essay; the best underappreciated novels and the English language's most irksome misused words; and much more. Both Flesh and Not restores Wallace's essays as originally written, and it includes a selection from his personal vocabulary list, an assembly of unusual words and definitions.

Neck Deep and Other Predicaments

Neck Deep and Other Predicaments
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781555974596
ISBN-13 : 1555974597
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Neck Deep and Other Predicaments by : Ander Monson

In this spearkling nonfiction debut, Monson uses unexpectedly nonliterary forms - the index, the Harvard outline, the mathematical proof - to delve into an equally surprising mix of obsessions: disc golf, the history of mining in northern Michigan, car washes, snow, topology, and more. He remembers the telegram, a disappearing form, and reflects on his outsider experience at an exclusive Detroit-area boarding school in the form of a criminal history. - from cover

Tree of Smoke

Tree of Smoke
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 638
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ISBN-10 : 0374279128
ISBN-13 : 9780374279127
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Tree of Smoke by : Denis Johnson

Once upon a time there was a war . . . and a young American who thought of himself as the Quiet American and the Ugly American, and who wished to be neither, who wanted instead to be the Wise American, or the Good American, but who eventually came to witness himself as the Real American and finally as simply the Fucking American. That’s me. This is the story of Skip Sands—spy-in-training, engaged in Psychological Operations against the Vietcong—and the disasters that befall him thanks to his famous uncle, a war hero known in intelligence circles simply as the Colonel. This is also the story of the Houston brothers, Bill and James, young men who drift out of the Arizona desert into a war in which the line between disinformation and delusion has blurred away. In its vision of human folly, and its gritty, sympathetic portraits of men and women desperate for an end to their loneliness, whether in sex or death or by the grace of God, this is a story like nothing in our literature. Tree of Smoke is Denis Johnson’s first full-length novel in nine years, and his most gripping, beautiful, and powerful work to date. Tree of Smoke is the 2007 National Book Award Winner for Fiction.

Refugee

Refugee
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780545880879
ISBN-13 : 0545880874
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Refugee by : Alan Gratz

The award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling novel from Alan Gratz tells the timely--and timeless--story of three different kids seeking refuge. A New York Times bestseller! JOSEF is a Jewish boy living in 1930s Nazi Germany. With the threat of concentration camps looming, he and his family board a ship bound for the other side of the world... ISABEL is a Cuban girl in 1994. With riots and unrest plaguing her country, she and her family set out on a raft, hoping to find safety in America... MAHMOUD is a Syrian boy in 2015. With his homeland torn apart by violence and destruction, he and his family begin a long trek toward Europe... All three kids go on harrowing journeys in search of refuge. All will face unimaginable dangers -- from drownings to bombings to betrayals. But there is always the hope of tomorrow. And although Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud are separated by continents and decades, shocking connections will tie their stories together in the end. As powerful and poignant as it is action-packed and page-turning, this highly acclaimed novel has been on the New York Times bestseller list for more than four years and continues to change readers' lives with its meaningful takes on survival, courage, and the quest for home.

Duty

Duty
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 673
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ISBN-10 : 9780307959485
ISBN-13 : 0307959481
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Duty by : Robert M. Gates

From the former secretary of defense, a strikingly candid, vivid account of serving Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. When Robert M. Gates received a call from the White House, he thought he’d long left Washington politics behind: After working for six presidents in both the CIA and the National Security Council, he was happily serving as president of Texas A&M University. But when he was asked to help a nation mired in two wars and to aid the troops doing the fighting, he answered what he felt was the call of duty.