An edition of The Anchor Essay Annual (1997)

The Anchor essay annual

the best of 1998

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An edition of The Anchor Essay Annual (1997)

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Cover of: The Anchor Essay Annual
The Anchor Essay Annual: The Best of 1998
September 15, 1998, Anchor
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Cover of: The Anchor essay annual
The Anchor essay annual: the best of 1998
1998, Anchor Books/Doubleday
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Cover of: The Anchor Essay Annual
The Anchor Essay Annual: The Best of 1997
September 15, 1997, Anchor
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Table of Contents

Introduction/Phillip Lopate
The princess and the pea/Vivian Gornick
The undertaking/Thomas Lynch
The old morgue/Francine Prose
Boutique multiculturalism, or why liberals are incapable of thinking about hate speech/Stanley Fish
Sister turtle/Mary Oliver
Identity hour, or what photos would you take of the endless city/Carlos Monsivais
My slight stoop: a remembrance/Bert O. States
Grow up, why dontcha?/Joseph Epstein
Nearing 90/William Maxwell
Faculty wife/Emily Fox Gordon
On reading/Guy Davenport
Bartleby, or the formula/Gilles Deleuze
My God/Lucy Grealy
Further father: remembering John Waterman/David Lazar
Rediscovery: Ghosts at the door/J.B. Jackson
Lingua franca/Luc Sante
The frailty of human friendship/Gerald Early
Once ain't for always/Murray Kempton
The capital of memory/Andrè Aciman
Sticks and stones: the Irish identity/Robert McLiam Wilson
In Montaigne's tower/Hilary Masters
Così fan tutte at the limits/Edward W. Said
Wild things/Edward Hoagland
Certainly the end of something or the other, one would sort of have to think/David Foster Wallace
Rediscovery: Worrying about women/Donald Barthelme
Chicks and chuckles/Margaret Talbot
Lolita, my mother-in-law, the Marquis se Sade, and Larry Flynt/Norman Podhoretz
Satisfaction/Sam Pickering
This is what you need for a happy life/Jane Shapiro.

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xii, 429 p. ;
Number of pages
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OL20931829M
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0385484143
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40139975
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