The Best American Essays

The Best American Essays by Robert Atwan is a curated collection published by Houghton Mifflin in 2008. This 1st Edition features 320 pages and is presented in English. The book includes a selection of essays from various notable publications, showcasing a range of voices and perspectives on personal and societal themes.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of essays that explore topics such as personal history, cultural reflections, and the nuances of everyday life. Contributions from writers like David Sedaris and Jonathan Lethem delve into their unique experiences and insights, while Adam Gopnik’s introduction emphasizes the multifaceted nature of great essays. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of human experience through a blend of humor, reflection, and critical thought.
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Here you will find the finest essays “judiciously selected from countless publications” (Chicago Tribune), ranging from The New Yorker and Harper’s to Swink and Pinch. In his introduction to this year’s edition, Adam Gopnik finds that great essays have “text and inner text, personal story and larger point, the thing you’re supposed to be paying attention to and some other thing you’re really interested in.” David Sedaris’s quirky, hilarious account of a childhood spent yearning for a home where history was properly respected is also a poignant rumination on surviving the passage of time. In “The Ecstasy of Influence,” Jonathan Lethem ponders the intriguing phenomenon of cryptomnesia: a person believes herself to be creating something new but is really recalling similar, previously encountered work. Ariel Levy writes in “The Lesbian Bride’s Handbook” of her efforts to plan a party that accurately reflects her lifestyle (which she notes is “not black-tie!”) as she confronts head-on what it means to be married. And Lauren Slater is off to “Tripp Lake,” recounting the one summer she spent at camp–a summer of color wars, horseback riding, and the “wild sadness” that settled in her when she was away from home.
In the end, Gopnik believes that the only real ambition of an essayist is to be a master of our common life. This latest installment of The Best American Essays is full of writing that reveals, in Gopnik’s words, “the breath of things as they are.”
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