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Everywhere you looked in the upper grades there were essays on giving thanks.
There were essays that incited outrage for the life styles they described, like the one about pretending to live in the Victorian era, or Cat Marnell's oeuvre.
There were essays on quail hunts, hunting clubs and hunting dogs, often written with an emphasis on land preservation and basking in sumptuous photo spreads to rival Vogue or National Geographic.
There were essays about wrestling, the semiotically dense nature of washing powders (and their attendant cult of foam), the ubiquity of plastic, the iconography of Abbé Pierre, the perplexingly desexualised nature of stripping, and more.
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There are legends, there are letters, there are fables, there are essays.
There are essays on Oscar Wilde and William S. Burroughs, a key influence on Self.
There are essays about how the series is overrated; there are other essays about how the essays about how the show is overrated are overrated.
There are essays on the politicians Ella Grasso and Lowell P. Weicker Jr., and on the writers Wallace Stevens and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Historical and geographical contexts are detailed, and there are essays covering architecture, religious deities and rituals, textiles and feather work, sculpture, and inlaid and metal ornaments.
In the new collection there are essays on sex, alcoholism -- his father's, his own and that of one of his sons -- about writer's block, about fishing.
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