The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2006
From Dave Eggers: For this year’s edition of The Best American Nonrequired Reading, we wanted to expand the scope of the book to include shorter pieces, and fragments of stories, and transcripts, screenplays, television scripts -- lots of things that we hadn’t included before. Our publisher...
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From Dave Eggers: For this year’s edition of The Best American Nonrequired Reading, we wanted to expand the scope of the book to include shorter pieces, and fragments of stories, and transcripts, screenplays, television scripts -- lots of things that we hadn’t included before. Our publisher readily agreed, and so you’ll see that this year’s edition is far more eclectic in form than previous editions. Along the way to making the book, we also came across a variety of things that didn’t fit neatly anywhere, but which we felt should be included, so we conceived the front section, which is a loose Best American roundup of notable words and sentences from 2005. It is, like this book in general, obviously and completely incomplete, but might be interesting nevertheless.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780618570515 (0618570519)
Publish date: October 11th 2006
Publisher: Mariner Books
Pages no: 374
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Humor,
Writing,
Essays,
Academic,
Literature,
American,
Anthologies,
Philosophy,
Collections,
Contemporary,
College,
Short Stories
Series: Best American Nonrequired Reading
Four stars for the David Foster Wallace brilliance and the essay by Julia Sweeney was also the best I ever read on the topic of God, Catholicism, and Belief. Not much else worth reading for me, but those two definitely worth grabbing the book for.
This was another in what I hope to be a long line of this excellent series. I really enjoy the juxtaposition of news, fiction, memoir, plays, comics, etc. and reading many things that I might not have another opportunity or urge to read.