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Mr. Atlas discovered the essays only a few years ago when he was researching "Bellow".
The funny thing is that people really like to read essays, only they don't always realize that's what they're reading; they think they're taking in articles or simply interesting nonfiction.
Now there's a fifth book: "Time, History, and Literature," edited by James I. Porter and energetically translated by Jane O. Newman, containing twenty essays, only eight of which have previously appeared in English.
It's not always easy to read — many of the essays only begin to yield their full significance on second or third encounters — but it is filled with astonishing insights rendered in beautiful prose (and not just by the standards of twentieth-century philosophical writing).
However, in essays, only 11.3% of all processes are verbal.
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I Murdered My Library by Linda Grant Grant's essay – only available, appropriately enough, in a digital edition – is a thornier and more unsettling text than Susan Hill's.
The Future of the Reading Experience In a 2010 essay, "Only Disconnect," Gary Shteyngart describes his experience of reading an ink-and-paper book: I am sitting underneath a tree beside a sturdy summer cottage rebuilt by an ingenious Swedish woman.
Bartlett's essay only drives home, of course, how very few economists — whether in the policy/think tank world or in academia — have been willing to do the same.
To help promote his new book, "Super Sad True Love Story" (whose trailer we recently heralded), he recently delivered a one-two punch in the New York Times, first in an interview with Deborah Solomon in the magazine, and then on the back page of the Sunday Book Review with an essay, "Only Disconnect", about the perils of connectivity.
It is crucial, therefore, to understand this essay only as an introduction to contemporary feminist philosophies in the U.S. Understanding the emergence of feminist philosophy in the U.S. requires an overview of at least two contexts — the political context of what came to be called the "second wave of the woman's movement" and the nature of philosophy in U.S. academies.
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