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First up is Gratitude (Picador, £9.99), a collection of four final extraordinary essays from the brilliant neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks who died earlier this year.
In one of her extraordinary essays, "The Space Crone," Ursula Le Guin wrote that old women would make the best space explorers.
He made the news public this past February, in the Times, in the first of four extraordinary essays in which he turned his unflinching powers of observation to his own condition.
Such was the audacity, verbal brilliance and troubled passion of Tynan, the writer and man, now bracingly revealed in Profiles, a collection of 50 of his extraordinary essays gathered by his widow, Kathleen Tynan, and Ernie Eban.
During a pivotal point in Spanish history, aristocrat María de Guevara (?–1683) produced two extraordinary essays that appealed for strong leadership, protested political corruption, and demanded the inclusion of women in the court's decision making.
What resulted were extraordinary essays from around the world that I had the daunting task and honor to judge and nominate my top three which I am sure will inspire you as they inspired me.
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One of Berlin's most celebrated works, this extraordinary essay offers profound insights about Tolstoy, historical understanding, and human psychology.
It is an extraordinary essay, making its readers rethink the very nature of the relation between language and the world of things.
Probably no house has been more subject to this myth than Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright's extraordinary essay in horizontal space, which is perched above a waterfall in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Art scenes in both countries were galvanized by "The Return to Craft," an extraordinary essay by Giorgio de Chirico which appeared in a prominent Italian art magazine in 1919.
However, this mysterious shard of wisdom stuck in Berlin's mind and eventually became the animating principle for an extraordinary essay on Tolstoy, dictated in the course of two days, and originally entitled Lev Tolstoy's Historical Scepticism.
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