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His most recent essay collection, The Education of a British-Protected Child (Penguin), is published in paperback this week.

The bridegroom's mother is a writer whose most recent essay was published this year in an anthology, "In the Fullness of Time: 32 Women on Life After 50".

Even though the game has moved on from the period that Wallace covered (the most recent essay is from a decade ago), the collection is still rich with insights into how math and metaphysics make tennis the most beautiful of sports.

Her most recent essay, a dense rundown of public health programs, was Part 7 of the "L.A. County 101" series on her campaign website.

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A collection of the most recent essays by this man of letters, ranging over literature and politics.

One of his most recent essays, titled "Atheists for Jesus", is a gem for revealing the limitations of his thought.

(Nearly twenty years later, in the Times' most recent critical essay of Le Cirque, in 2012, the paper's current restaurant critic, Pete Wells, knocked down the entirety of the operation — one of his meals tasted "of refrigeration and surrender" — to one star).

In Another Beauty, his most recent books of essays, Zagajewski realises that "some poems and pictures will live on", and this for him is essential, but then he asks: "But who will revive the moments and hours?" Later in the book, he points out that "art springs from the most profound admiration for the world, both seen and unseen".

He remained consistently engaged with literature and politics, speaking in his most recent collection of essays, The Education of a British-Protected Child, of his belief that a writer's lot was to strive to "create... a different order of reality from that which is given to him".

The biggest obstacles to our self-realisation, and our only guides, her work seems to suggest - right from her early novel Them (1969) to her most recent book of essays, Where I've Been, and Where I'm Going (1999) - are other people.

In his most recent collection of essays, The Revolt of the Pendulum, he talks about the "addiction" he developed to public performance, ranging back to his Cambridge Footlights days, an addiction that was fed by his years in TV -- interviewing "celebs" and celebrating the quirkier aspects of world culture, including, yes, those Japanese game shows -- and which, well into retirement, continues now.

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