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The Glorious American Essay: One Hundred Essays from Colonial Times to the Present

Phillip Lopate

What The Reviewers Say

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Based on 7 reviews

The Glorious American Essay: One Hundred Essays from Colonial Times to the Present

Phillip Lopate

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David Mikics,
Los Angeles Review of Books
Lopate’s anthology is a treasure trove, a word hoard, a bonanza, perfect for dipping into and rifling through. There are comic delights from Thurber and Dorothy Parker, fine-tuned naturalism from Rachel Carson, John Burroughs, and Loren Eiseley, and, above all, sallies at that constant American topic, personal identity.
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Sam Sacks,
The Wall Street Journal
... another enormous, endlessly fortifying mixture of famous works and neglected gems that can take pride of place on anyone’s bedside table for months before its pleasures come close to being exhausted.
Positive
David L. Ulin,
The Boston Globe
If, in contemporary culture, we tend to regard the essay as inherently personal, Lopate reminds us that it has been, and remains, a mechanism of social and political expression, as well.
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Jerry Lenaburg,
The New York Journal of Books
The editor has cast a wide net to show the evolution of the essay as an enduring literary form ...With the ongoing transition from magazines to the internet the essay has also transformed, yet well written and insightful pieces can still generate commentary among the public and bring notoriety to the author. This is a marvelous volume that introduces the reader to the wide variety of American writing and literary thought of the last two centuries of our nation’s history..
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Morris Hounion,
Library Journal
This anthology uniquely tells the story of America as well as the essay.
Positive
Donna Seaman,
Booklist
... dynamically curated.
Positive
Kirkus
Many writers included here are likely to be familiar to readers but perhaps not to the students for whom this collection seems aimed, with its informative introduction, succinct headnotes, and contents organized by both theme and form.