That contemplative word “meditation” comes to mind while reading Jonathan Rosen’s “The Talmud and the Internet,” a congenial essay that is at once literary, historical, biblical and autobiographical.
Unauthorized autobiography of me / Sherman Alexie -- Ayanvdadisdi: I remember / Carroll Arnett (Gogisgi) -- Burying paper / Betty Louise Bell -- In English I'm called Duane BigEagle: an ...
Ann Patchett writes with such charm and clarity that you are halfway through an essay before you realise you are not particularly interested in the subject. With this realisation comes a strengthening ...
The essay is a very personal form, a fact that provides columnist Rick Salutin his point of entry into this collection of new and previously published pieces. Salutin is a type of intellectual ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Meghan O’Gieblyn COVENTRY Essays By Rachel Cusk In a 2017 profile in The New Yorker, Rachel Cusk ...
In this moving and evocative essay collection, novelist Messud (The Burning Girl) reflects on family, art, and why she writes. Her essays conjure up an itinerant 1970s childhood—moving from the U.S.
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