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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Elizabeth winkler.

ELIZABETH WINKLER is a journalist and book critic based in New York. Her essays, profiles, and reviews have appeared in the Wall Street Journal , the Times Literary Supplement , the Economist , the New Republic , and the Washington Post , among other places. She holds BA in English literature from Princeton University and an MA in English literature from Stanford University.

- p. 278, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Philip Weinstein

PHILIP WEINSTEIN, the Alexander Griswold Cummins Professor Emeritus at Swarthmore College, has published widely on nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction. The Society for the Study of Southern Literature chose his Becoming Faulkner (2010) for the C. Hugh Holman Award. "Soul-Error" is the signature essay in his current manuscript of the same title.

- p. 277, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Stephanie Powell Watts

STEPHANIE POWELL WATTS won the Ernest J. Gaines Award for her short story collection We Are Taking Only What We Need . Her novel, No One Is Coming to Save Us , was the inaugural American Library Association selection by Sarah Jessica Parker and the winner of a 2018 NAACP Image Award.

Jerald Walker

Recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Michener Foundation, JERALD WALKER is a professor of creative writing at Emerson College. His essays have appeared in publications such as The Harvard Review , Mother Jones , The Iowa Review , The Missouri Review , Oxford American , and Creative Nonfiction , and he has been widely anthologized. He is the author of The World in Flames: A Black Boyhood in a White Supremacist Doomsday Cult ; Street Shadows: A Memoir of Race, Rebellion, and Redemption , winner of the PEN/New England Award for Nonfiction, and How to Make a Slave and Other Essays , which includes "Breathe." This is his fifth appearance in the Best American Essays series.

David L. Ulin

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DAVID L. ULIN is the author or editor of a dozen books, including Sidewalking: Coming to Terms with Los Angeles , shortlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay, and Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology , which won a California Book Award. The former book editor and book critic of the Los Angeles Times , he has written for The Atlantic , Virginia Quarterly Review , The Paris Review , and the New York Times , among other publications. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and Lannan Foundation and teaches at the University of Southern California. Most recently he edited the Library of America's Joan Didion: The 1960's & 70s , the first in a three-volume edition of the author's collected works.

Alison Townsend

ALISON TOWNSEND is the author of The Persistence of Rivers: An Essay on Moving Water , Persephone in America , and The Blue Dress . Emerita professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, she lives in the farm country outside Madison, the inspiration for her essay collection, American Lady: A Natural History of My Search for Home (forthcoming in 2021).

- p. 276-7, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Mark Sundeen

MARK SUNDEEN is the author of five books, including The Unsettlers (2017), The Man Who Quit Money (2012), and The Making of Toro (2003). His work has been translated into seven languages and has appeared in the New York Times , Believer , McSweeney's , and many other publications. A contributing editor for Outside magazine, he has held the Russo Chair in Creative Writing at the University of New Mexico and teaches fiction and nonfiction at the Mountainview Low-Residency MFA Program. He lives with his wife and son in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

- p. 276, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Mark Sullivan

MARK SULLIVAN is the author of a collection of poetry, Slag , and his poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in many publications, including Alaska Quarterly Review , New England Review , and the Southern Review . He has received a number of awards for his writing, including a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.

A. O. Scott

A. O. SCOTT has been a critic at the New York Times since 2000, writing mostly about film and sometimes about books, music, television, and other subjects. He is the author of Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Pleasure, Beauty, and Truth and a distinguished professor in the College of Film and the Moving Image at Wesleyan University.

Peter Schjeldahl

PETER SCHJELDAHL has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1998 and is the magazine's art critic. He came to the magazine from The Village Voice , where he was the art critic from 1990 to 1998. Previously he had written frequently for the New York Times's Arts and Leisure section. His writing has also appeared in Artforum , Art in America , The New York Times Magazine , Vogue , and Vanity Fair . He has received the Clark Prize for Excellence in Arts Writing from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute; the Frank Jewett Mather Award from the College Art Association, for excellence in art criticism; the Howard D. Vursell Memorial Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, for "recent prose that merits recognition for the quality of its style"; and a Guggenheim fellowship. He is the author of four books of criticism, including The Hydrogen Jukebox: Selected Writings , and Let's See: Writings on Art from The New Yorker . His latest book is Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light: 100 Art Writings, 1988-2018 .

- p. 275-6, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Matthew Salesses

MATTHEW SALESSES is the author of three novels, Disappear Dopelgänger Disappear , The Hundred-Year Flood , and I'm Not Saying, I'm Just Saying , and two forthcoming books of nonfiction: a craft book, Craft in the Real World (2021), and a collection of essays. He has written for NPR's Code Switch , the New York Times's Motherlode , Gay Magazine , Vice , and many others. He is an assistant professor of English at Coe College.

- p. 275, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Susan Fox Rogers

SUSAN FOX ROGERS is the author of My Reach: A Hudson River Memoir and the editor of eleven anthologies, including Solo: On Her Own Adventure and Antarctica: Life on the Ice , which was created while in Antarctica on a National Science Foundation award for artists and writers. Her most recent collection, When Birds Are Near: Dispatches from Contemporary Writers , celebrates the birding life. "The Other Leopold" is part of a longer work, Learning the Birds: A Mid-life Journey , to be published in fall 2021. Rogers has taught the creative essay, nature writing, and bird-related classes at Bard College since 2001.

Clinton Crockett Peters

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CLINTON CROCKETT PETERS is an assistant professor of creative writing at Berry College. He is the author of Pandora's Garden (2018) and Mountain Madness (forthcoming in 2021). He has been awarded literary prizes by The Iowa Review , Shenandoah , North American Review , Crab Orchard Review , and Columbia Journal . Peters has been noted four times in the Best American series. He holds an Iowa Arts Fellow, and a PhD in English and creative writing from the University of North Texas. His work also appears in Orion , Southern Review , Utne Reader , Catapult , The Threepenny Review , Electric Literature , and elsewhere.

Alex Marzano-Lesnevich

ALEX MARZANO-LESNEVICH is the author of  The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir , which received a Lambda Literary Award, the Chautauqua Prize, and awards in France and Canada. It was translated into eleven languages and is in development with HBO. The recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, MacDowell, Civitella Ranieri, and the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, Marzano-Lesnevich has written for  The New York Times ,  Harper’s Magazine ,  AGNI ,  Elle France , and many other publications. They live in Portland, Maine, and are an assistant professor at Bowdoin College. Their next book,  Both and Neither , about living beyond the binary, is forthcoming and was excerpted in  The Best American Essays 2020 .

-   The Best American Essays 2022   (p. 288). HarperCollins.

ALEX MARZANO-LESNEVICH is the author of The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir , which received a Lambda Literary Award, the Chautauqua Prize, and awards in France and Canada and was translated into nine languages. The recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, MacDowell, Yaddo, and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, as well as a Rona Jaffe Award, Marzano-Lesnevich has written for the New York Times , the Boston Globe , Oxford American , Harper's Magazine , and many other publications. They live in Portland, Maine, and are an assistant professor at Bowdoin College. They are at work on a book about gender, from which "Body Language" was adapted.

- The Best American Essays 2020  (p. 274).

Jamaica Kincaid

JAMAICA KINCAID is a writer, novelist, and professor. Her works include Annie John , Lucy , The Autobiography of My Mother , and Mr. Potter , as well as her classic history of her Antigua, A Small Place , and a memoir, My Brother . Her first book, the collection of stories At the Bottom of the River , won the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction. Kincaid's last novel, See Now Then , was published in 2013. Professor of African and African American studies at Harvard University, Kincaid was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2004. She has received a Guggenheim Award, the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction, the Prix Femina Éstranger, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the Clifton Fadiman Medal, and the Dan David Prize for Literature in 2017.

- p. 274, The Best American Essays 2020 .
- The Best American Essays 1995 .

Joseph Leo Koerner

JOSEPH LEO KOERNER is the Thomas Professor of the History of Art and Architecture and Senior Fellow at the Society of Fellows at Harvard University. He is the author most recently of Bosch and Bruegel: From Enemy Painting to Everyday Life (2016). His film The Burning Child was released in 2019.

RON HUETT graduated from Kurt T. Shery continuation high school in June 1995; he received a BA in creative writing from Columbia University's School of General Studies in May 2018. An alumnus of the CRIT writing workshop, Ron teaches third grade in Brownsville, Brooklyn. He is working on his first novel.

Gari Fincke

GARI FINCKE's latest collection of personal essays, The Darkness Call , won the Robert C. Jones Prize for a book of short prose (2018). Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Prize for Short Fiction and the Wheeler Prize for Poetry for earlier collections, Fincke has published thirty-four books of nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. He founded and then directed the Writers Institute at Susquehanna University for twenty-one years.

- p. 273, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Barbara Ehrenreich

BARBARA EHRENREICH is a contributing editor of The Baffler . Her newest book is Natural Causes: An Epidemic of Wellness, the Certainty of Dying, and Killing Ourselves to Live Longer .

Rachel Cusk

RACHEL CUSK is the author of ten novels and four works of nonfiction, which have won and been shortlisted for numerous prizes. In 2015 Cusk's version of Medea was staged at the Almeida Theatre.

Born in Bosnia, ELVIS BEGO left that country at the age of twelve and now lives in Copenhagen. His fiction and essays ahve appeared in Agni , The Common , Kenyon Review , New England Review , The Threepenny Review , Tin House , and elsewhere. He is at work on a novel and completing a book of stories.

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The Best American Essays 1987

  • PHYLLIS ROSE .     Tools of Torture: An Essay on Beauty and Pain

The Normal School

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Kenyon Review Online

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The Best American Essays 2021

  • Joyce Carol Oates .    ON BOXING    204 

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Monday, November 16, 2020

Paul crenshaw.

- p. 279, The Best American Essays 2018 .

Noam Chomsky

Sunday, november 15, 2020, andré aciman.

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2020 .

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Marilyn abildskov, the gettysburg review.

  • MARILYN ABILDSKOV   The Trick: Notes Toward a Theory of Plot    1

Monday, July 13, 2020

Joseph epstein.

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 1993 .
-  The Best American Essays 1987  (p. 316). Ticknor & Fields.

Susan Sontag

- p. 586,  The Best American Essays of the Century .
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 1992 .

Justin Kaplan

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 1990 .

Geoffrey Wolff

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 1989 .

Annie Dillard

- p. 573,  The Best American Essays of the Century .
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 1988 .

Adam Gopnik

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2008 .

Mary Oliver

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2009 .

Christopher Hitchens

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2010 .

Monday, June 15, 2020

Anne fadiman.

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2003 .

Kathleen Norris

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2001 .

Joyce Carol Oates

"As I am not drawn to art that makes me feel good, comfortable, or at ease," writes Joyce Carol Oates , "so I am not drawn to essays that 'smile,' except in the context of larger, more complex ambitions." Born (1938) in Lockport, New York, Oates graduated from Syracuse University in 1960 (having won Mademoiselle 's college fiction award a year earlier) and received a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1961. She published the first of more than two dozen novels, With Shuddering Fall , in 1964, and with the novel them  (1969) became the youngest writer ever to receive the National Book Award for fiction. Oates taught in the English department of the University of Windsor, in Ontario, from 1967 to 1978, when she moved to Princeton University, where she is Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor. Besides her novels (some of them written under the pseudonym Rosamond Smith) and many volumes of short stories (for which she won an O. Henry Special Award for Continuing Achievement), Oates has published numerous volumes of poetry and plays (many of which have been produced). Her nonfiction includes such literary criticism as The Edge of Impossibility: Tragic Forms in Literature  (1972) and New Heaven, New Earth: The Visionary Experience in Literature  (1974) and several essay collections: Contraries: Essays  (1981),   The Profane Art: Essays and Reviews  (1983), and (Woman) Writer: Occasions and Opportunities  (1988). She served as a guest editor of The Best American Essays 1991 .

- p. 583,  The Best American Essays of the Century .
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays of the Century .

JOYCE CAROL OATES is the author most recently of Marya: A Life and Raven's Wing , a collection of short stories. Her essay "On Boxing" will be published in an expanded version, with photographs by John Ranard, in 1987. She teaches at Princeton University and helps edit The Ontario Review .

- p. 284, The Best American Essays 1986 .
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 1987 .

Sunday, June 14, 2020

Edwidge danticat.

- p. , The Best American Essays 2018 .
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2011 .

Joseph Brodsky

- p. 283, The Best American Essays 1986 .

Donald Barthelme

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DONALD BARTHELME has published many collections of short stories, among them Come Back, Dr. Caligari; Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts ; City Life ; Guilty Pleasures ; Sadness ; Amateurs ; Great Days ; and Overnight to Many Distant Cities . He has also written two novels, Snow White and The Dead Father .

Julian Barnes

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JULIAN BARNES is the author of Metroland , Before She Met Me , and Flaubert's Parrot . He was recently awarded the 1986 E. M. Forster Award by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. His next novel, Staring at the Sun , will be published by Knopf in 1987.

David Brooks

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2012 .

Elizabeth Hardwick

- p. 577,  The Best American Essays of the Century .
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 1986 .

Cheryl Strayed

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CHERYL STRAYED is the author of Wild , Torch , and Tiny Beautiful Things . Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages around the world. Her essays have been published in The New York Times Magazine , Vogue , Salon , and elsewhere and have been selected for inclusion in The Best American Essays three times. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

- The Best American Essays 2015 (p. 223). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Kindle Edition. 
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2013 .

Saturday, June 13, 2020

John jeremiah sullivan.

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- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2014 .
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2015 .

Jonathan Franzen

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2016 .

Leslie Jamison

LESLIE JAMISON is the author of The Recovering , a critical memoir; two essay collections, The Empathy Exams and Make It Scream, Make It Burn ; and a novel, The Gin Closet . She directs the graduate nonfiction program at Columbia University.

- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2017 .

Dayna Tortorici

- p. 212, The Best American Essays 2019 .

Jia Tolentino

Gary taylor, kai minosh pyle, dawn lundy martin.

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DAWN LUNDY MARTIN is an American poet and essayist. She is the author of four books of poems, including Good Stock Strange Blood , winner of the 2019 Kingsley Tufts Award for Poetry. Her nonfiction can be found in n+I , The New Yorker , Ploughshares , The Believer , and The Best American Essays 2019 . Martin holds the Toi Derricotte Endowed Chair in English at the University of Pittsburgh and is the director of the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics. 

-  The Best American Essays 2021  (p. 204). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
- The Best American Essays 2019 .

Terese Marie Mailhot

J. drew lanham.

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J. DREW LANHAM's work probes the intersections between nature, race, and identity. His book, The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man's Love Affair with Nature , was named a John Burroughs Association Book of Uncommon Merit in 2017, and won the Southern Environmental Law Center's Reed Writing Award in 2018 and the Southern Book Prize. His work appears in Orion , Places Journal , Oxford American , and numerous anthologies. He is the poet laureate of Edgefield, South Carolina, and the author of Sparrow Envy: Poems . He is the Alumni Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Master Teacher at Clemson University in South Carolina.

- p. 211, The Best American Essays 2019 .

Lili Loofbourow

Elizabeth kolbert, walter johnson, lacy m. johnson.

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LACY M. JOHNSON is a Houston-based professor, curator, and activist, and is the author of the essay collection The Reckonings , the memoir The Other Side — both National Book Critics Circle Award finalists—and the memoir Trespasses . Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker , the New York Times , the Los Angeles Times , Virginia Quarterly Review , Tin House , Guernica , and elsewhere. She teaches creative nonfiction at Rice University and is the founding director of the Houston Flood Museum.

- pp. 210-211, The Best American Essays 2019 .

Jean Guerrero

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- p. 210, The Best American Essays 2019 .

Friday, June 12, 2020

Masha gessen, camille t. dungy, alexander chee, jabari asim, mario alejandro ariza.

- p. 209, The Best American Essays 2019 .

Hilton Als on Amazon

-  The Best American Essays 2021  (p. 201). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
- Back Cover, The Best American Essays 2018 .
- Contributors’ Notes, The Best American Essays 2015 .
  • JEAN GUERRERO   My Father Says He's a "Targeted Individual." Maybe We All Are.   88

The Yale Review

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The Best American Essays 2019

  • JABARI ASIM    Getting It Twisted    40

The Best American Essays 1986

  • Robert Fitzgerald .    WHEN THE COCKROACH STOOD BY THE MICKLE WOOD    130 
  • LACY M. JOHNSON   On Likability   105

The Sewanee Review

  • ALEXANDER CHEE   The Autobiography of My Novel    52

The New Yorker

  • ELIZABETH KOLBERT      How to Write About a Vanishing World
  • JIA TOLENTINO      The Rage of the Incels

The Best American Essays 2015

  • CALVIN TRILLIN .     Rumors Around Town
  • Joseph Brodsky .     FLIGHT FROM BYZANTIUM

The New York Review of Books

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  • MASHA GESSEN   Stories of a Life    77
  • Gore Vidal .    ON ITALO CALVINO    254

The New York Times

  • MICHELLE ALEXANDER    We Are Not the Resistance   11

The Georgia Review

  • CAMILLE T. DUNGY   Is All Writing Environmental Writing?    70
  • Donald Barthelme .    NOT-KNOWING    9 

The Boston Review

  • WALTER JOHNSON   Guns in the Family   113

Tampa Bay Times

  • GARY TAYLOR   Death of an English Major    189
  • LILI LOOFBOUROW   Men Are More Afraid Than Ever   145

The Believer

  • MARIO ALEJANDRO ARIZA    Come Heat and High Water    23
  • KAI MINOSH PYLE   Autobiography of an Iceheart    176

Pacific Standard

  • TERESE MARIE MAILHOT   Silence Breaking Woman   151
  • DAWN LUNDY MARTIN   When a Person Goes Missing    162
  • DAYNA TORTORICI   In the Maze    197

Harper's Magazine

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  • RABIH ALAMEDDINE      Comforting Myths
  • JOHN BARTH .     Teacher
  • ROBERT STONE .     A Higher Horror of the Whiteness: Cocaine's Coloring of the American Psyche
  • Cynthia Ozick .     THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: WASHINGTON SQUARE, 1946

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Heather altfeld, narrative magazine.

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  • J. DREW LANHAM   Forever Gone   131

Conjunctions

HEATHER ALTFELD    Obituary for Dead Languages    16

Georgia Review

Michelle alexander.

- p. 2o9, The Best American Essays 2019 .

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Book awards, american book award.

  • GARY GIDDINS , a staff writer for  The Village Voice , is the author of three books on music,  Riding on a Blue Note ,  Rhythm-a-ning , and  Celebrating Bird: The Triumph of Charlie Parker , which won an American Book Award and has been adapted by Giddins as a documentary film. [ The Best American Essays 1987  (p. 316). Ticknor & Fields.]

National Book Award

  •   RABIH ALAMEDDINE 's " An Unnecessary Woman was a finalist for the National Book Award 2014" - The Best American Essays 2019 , p. 209.

Prix Femina Étranger

  •   RABIH ALAMEDDINE was "the winner of the prestigious Prix Femina Étranger." - The Best American Essays 2019 , p. 209.

Lambda Literary Award  

  • RABIH ALAMEDDINE 's "novel, The Angel of History , won the Lambda Literary Award." - The Best American Essays 2019 , p. 209.

Poets at Work Prize

  • HEATHER ALTFELD's poetry collection The Disappearing Theatre won the 2016 Poets at Work Prize, selected by Stephen Dunn. - The Best American Essays 2019 , p. 209.
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A collection of the year’s best essays selected by André Aciman, author of the worldwide bestseller  Call Me by Your Name. “An essay is the child of uncertainty,” André Aciman contends in his introduction to  The Best American Essays 2020 . “The struggle to write what one hopes is entirely true, and the long incubation every piece of writing requires of a writer who is thinking difficult thoughts, are what ultimately give the writing its depth, its magnitude, its grace.” The essays Aciman selected center on people facing moments of deep uncertainty, searching for a greater truth. From a Black father’s confrontation of his son’s illness, to a divorcée’s transcendent experience with strangers, to a bartender grieving the tragic loss of a friend, these stories are a master class not just in essay writing but in empathy, artfully imbuing moments of hardship with understanding and that elusive grace.  The Best American 2020 Essays includes  RABIH ALAMEDDINE • BARBARA EHRENREICH • LESLIE JAMISON JAMAICA KINCAID • ALEX MARZANO-LESNEVICH • A. O. SCOTT • JERALD WALKER • STEPHANIE POWELL WATTS and others   

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