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Paperback The Best American Essays Book

ISBN: 0618709274

ISBN13: 9780618709274

The Best American Essays

(Part of the Best American Essays Series)

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Book Overview

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;...

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Absolutely terrific

Absolutely terrific! Only DFW could have picked such excellent essays. And, his introduction, on its own, is worth the price of this book. Even when I disagreed with a premise or conclusion of an article, it didn't matter at all, as each is so well-written and creative. You can't go wrong here if you are an avid reader and appreciate creative writing.

Eclectic collection

First, a warning: I read this collection as a DFW fan. This definitely colors my opinion (for instance: I thought the best essay was DFW's intro), but I really enjoyed most of the pieces. The essays cover a fairly broad range of topics (with Iraq getting extra attention), and, at times, I had the gut sense that some of the essays were picked not only because they were well written and clear and interesting (as nearly all were), but because DFW agreed with the opinion expressed therein. I'm not totally sure if this is a problem. I've seen Jo Ann Beard's "Werner" praised over and over, but it didn't really make an impact on me. This leads me to believe that making a mini-list of favorite essays is not really all that useful. Besides, the editors (who strike me as delightfully anal) seem to have pretty stringent standards for good writing, so every single essay is well done. Recommended, particularly for DFW fans.

Not Just for Essay Lovers

The Best American Essays is an annual christmas gift to my husband. This year, I decided to read a few essays to see why he likes them. This really is a "best" selection of essays on various subjects edited by a different guest writer every year. The essays are always compelling reads and are ideal when you know there will be a wait, i.e. Dr's office, etc.

Funny, intellectual, and powerful essays don't disappoint

I picked up this volume with some trepidation, only because I had walked around the whole bookstore and nothing had yet quite caught my eye. How could someone choose "the best essays" out of the abundance of magazines and wouldn't the winners have to be low-to-middle-brow to sell copy? Well, I was happily mistaken. The volume is terrific. I haven't read every essay in the book, but I have read more then half and no one picks up these books to read them cover-to-cover. Only a couple have disappointed. Most others were real page-turners. A few essays in particular caught my attention: "A Carnivore's Credo" - Roger Scruton explains why vegetarians are right in being appalled by the modern food system, but wrong in their solution of skipping meat. Almost got me to start eating meat again. "The Freedom to Offend" - Ian Buruma offers a short polemic on why we give up our free speech for sensitivity only with peril. "Afternoon of the Sex Children" - Mark Greif leads us through a tour of today's seriously messed up relationship with sexual youth. On one hand, pedophilia is more stigmatized (rightly) than ever before, but on the other hand our celebrity culture, our literature, our advertising and our pornography celebrate sex with young people. What happened? Sereval Iraq-related essays - If you've been paying attention, the specifics aren't news, but several essays do a great service of compiling and presenting coherently the chaos that has been the American intervention in Iraq. Sophiscated, funny, insightful. Reading this book isn't that different than reading the New York Times Magazine, VQR, Atlantic Monthly, or many other magazines that are well-written and don't condescend. Except that this book is, after all, a selection of the "best," without the inevitable filler (and ads!) of a weekly, monthly, or even quarterly rag.

Collection for 2007 Is Worthy of Its "Best" Title

The diverse collection of 22 essays address some of the most urgent issues we're facing today. Here are some highlights: "A Carnivore's Credo" by Roger Scruton: He writes a unique defense of meat-eating and rebukes vegetarianism. "What Should a Billionaire Give--and What Should You?" by Peter Singer. He presents what many will find to be an extreme view of charity. "Dragon Slayers"by Jarald Walker. The author, an African American, refutes a definition of embattled victimization as too limiting to African Americans. "Apocalypse Now" by Edward O. Wilson. Wilson's attempt to bridge the gulf between science and religion in a "letter" to Baptists challenges the practices of both the scientific and religious community. "An Orgy of Power" by George Gessert. The author shows the disturbing use of torture in US policy as being out of bounds historically. "Loaded" by Garret Keizer. A "progressive" defense of gun ownership rooted in a Hobbesian worldview lays out the gun debate in a way I've never seen. "What the Dog Saw" by Malcolm Gladwell. The author profiles "dog whisperer"and shows that many American dog owners unwittingly harm their dogs when they treat their pets like humans. "Petrified" by John Lahr. He shows the curse of stage-fright and self-consciousness and why there is a moral imperative to overcome these afflictions. "Onward, Christian Liberals" by Marilynne Robinson. The author rebukes "fundamentalism" by arguing that it is a betrayal of real Christianity.
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