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Jonathan Gleason’s “Field Guide to Falling Ill” blends memoir and essay to navigate hospitals and history, showing another side of medicine.
Novelist and critic Smith (Feel Free) brings an incisive eye and keen wit to art, music, fiction, politics, and more in these wide-ranging essays. Whether analyzing the misogyny faced by female muses; ...
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Mining has driven Australia’s prosperity and way of life. It’s also environmentally and socially destructive. Our mining ...
How do you feel about a pet that you can't pet? NPR's Scott Simon talks to writer Anne Fadiman about her new collection of essays, "Frog And Other Essays." Anne Fadiman's new book of essays take on ...