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The Best American Essays 2023
The Best American Essays 2023 | Vivian Gornick, Robert Atwan
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In her introduction to this year’s The Best American Essays, guest editor Vivian Gornick states that her selections “contribute materially to the long and honorable history of the personal essay by way of the value they place on lived experience.” Provocative, daring, and honest at a time when many writers are deliberately silencing themselves in the face of authoritarian and populist censorship movements, the twenty-one essays collected here reflect their authors’ unapologetic observations of the world around them. From an inmate struggling to find purpose during his prison sentence to a doctor coping with the unpredictable nature of her patient, to a widow wishing for just a little more time with her late husband, these narratives—and the others featured in this anthology—celebrate the endurance of the human spirit. The Best American Essays 2023 includes Ciara Alfaro • Jillian Barnet • Sylvie Baumgartel • Eric Borsuk • Chris Dennis • Xujun Eberlein • Sandra Hager Eliason • George Estreich • Merrill Joan Gerber • Debra Gwartney • Edward Hoagland • Laura Kipnis • Phillip Lopate • Celeste Marcus • Sam Meekings • Sigrid Nunez • Kathryn Schulz • Anthony Siegel • Scott Spencer • Angelique Stevens • David Treuer
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The Best American Essays 2023 | Vivian Gornick, Robert Atwan
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This selection of essays brings on feelings of the throes of seasonal depression. They‘re moody and heavy. I don‘t need everything I read to be uplifting but I also don‘t seek out essays that make me feel like I need to cut myself. That being said, there were some great essays in here (I think I gave up on about 25%). My faves were by Erik Borsuk, Scott Spencer, Kathryn Schulz, Xujun Eberlein, and Robert Anthony Siegel.