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Appreciations (1889) is a return to the critical essay, this time largely on English subjects.
Meanwhile, there is another perspective on the college essay — this post written for an American audience on The Choice.
This year, he won a National Magazine Award for his essay "This Old Man," about aging, loss, and love.
If you're a high school senior trying to seduce the admissions officer reading your application essay, this may not strike you as the ideal opening line.
I had a number of reactions while reading Wurtzel's essay — this is sad, this is beautiful, what is the purpose of this paragraph?
About a month after the first one arrived, the e-mails showed a note had been added to the opening of the essay: "This is enlightening.
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While writing this essay this week, I ran into one of the Supercell shareholders in a coffee shop.
"I'm sorry for creating this unstoppable monster," he wrote in a Salon essay this week.
It's a tremendous treat for Wharton aficionados, because prior to this discovery — as Rebecca Mead points out in her essay this week — there was only one known letter by Wharton from before she was married, at the age of twenty-three, in 1885.
She complicates that view in her essay this week.
In an essay this month in the British magazine New Statesman, the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, explained his reasoning.
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