The Best American Essays 2003

The Best American Essays 2003 by Robert Atwan is published by Houghton Mifflin in 2003 and spans 339 pages. This edition continues the tradition established since 1986 of compiling the most interesting and provocative writing of the year, showcasing a diverse array of topics. Each volume is curated by a different esteemed writer, ensuring a fresh perspective on the selections included.
Readers will find a rich collection of essays that cover a wide range of subjects, including driving lessons, animal rights, and citizenship during emergencies. This anthology reflects the varied voices and themes that characterize contemporary essay writing, making it a significant contribution to the literary landscape. The 2003 edition offers insights into pressing issues and personal reflections, appealing to those interested in literary collections and anthologies.
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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.
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