“Humans,” by Brandon Stanton, is a follow-up photo essay book to his previous book, “Humans of New York.” Stanton began a photo blog project about a dozen years ago. “The concept was quite simple: I ...
Essay collections appear infrequently on the lists of most popular nonfiction — memoirs and historical narratives dominate conversations about the genre. Those forms of nonfiction are wonderful in ...
Douglas resident Corinna Cook, author of the previous essay collection “Leavetakings,” was the recipient of a Fulbright fellowship for a research year in Canada’s Yukon Territory. Her new book is the ...
Largely focused on photography (Cole is a photographer himself and frequent photography critic), these essays also encompass migration, the history of slavery, Trump’s presidency, “African” as an ...
Dear reader, yes, I look fabulous in these photos, but please know that I wrote this essay while pantless and seated on my couch, rocking a push-up bra (for who? I'm by myself ) and listening to ...
Famed for her fearless literary takedowns, Lauren Oyler adopts a softer tone in the new essay collection “No Judgment.” Credit...Miguel Porlan Supported by By Erin Somers Erin Somers is a reporter for ...
According to the description, the collection aims to be an "all-encompassing biography" to highlight the far-left progressive's ascension to the House of Representatives, arguing she is one of the ...
In her introduction, Patchett writes of revisiting previously published essays in putting together the book. “Through these essays, I could watch myself grappling with the same themes in my writing ...
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