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Secrets of the Sun
A Memoir
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- 21st Century Essays
2024
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Mako Yoshikawa’s father, Shoichi, was a man of contradictions. He grew up fabulously wealthy in prewar Japan but spent his final years living in squalor; he was a proper Japanese man who craved society’s approval yet cross-dressed; he was a brilliant Princeton University physicist and renowned nuclear fusion researcher, yet his career withered as his severe bipolar disorder tightened its grip. And despite his generosity and charisma, he was often violent and cruel toward those closest to h...
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- Diana WagmanDoris BettsDoris GrumbachE. Annie ProulxEdmund KeeleyEdward Kelsey MooreElizabeth SpencerEllen DouglasElliot AckermanFrederick BuschA. R. GurneyGeorge GarrettHerbert GoldHoward NormanJack GreerJackson R. BryerJane HamiltonJill McCorkleJoan SilberJoanna ScottJoyce KornblattAlan CheuseJulia AlvarezJulia GlassKao Kalia YangKate ChristensenLee K. AbbottLeslie PietrzykMako YoshikawaMary Kay ZuravleffMary Lee SettleMaud CaseyAlice McDermottMolly GilesNicholas DelbancoOlga GrushinPamela ErensR. H. W. DillardRichard BauschRilla AskewRion Amilcar ScottSabina MurraySusan CollAndre DubusWilliam H. GassAndrea BarrettAnn BeattieBeverly LowryClarence Major
2019
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On the assumption that John Updike was correct when he asserted, in a 1978 letter to Joyce Carol Oates, that "Nobody can read like a writer," Why I Like This Story presents brief essays by forty-eight leading American writers on their favorite American short stories, explaining why they like them. The essays, which are personal, not scholarly, not only tell us much about the story selected, they also tell us a good deal about the author of the essay, about what elements of fiction...
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