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    <![CDATA[The Best American Essays of the Century]]>
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    <![CDATA[The title <em>The Best American Essays of the Century</em> seems transparent enough,  but don't be deceived. What Joyce Carol Oates has assembled is not so much a diverse collection as  a sonorous march through what keeps getting called the American century. Read this not as a  collection to dip into but as a history--a history of race in America. Oates says it best herself in her  introduction: &quot;It can't be an accident that essays in this volume by men and women of ethnic  minority backgrounds are outstanding; to paraphrase Melville, to write a 'mighty' work of prose you  must have a 'mighty' theme.&quot; The mighty pens at work here belong to, among others, Zora Neale  Hurston (&quot;How It Feels to Be Colored Me&quot;), Langston Hughes (&quot;Bop&quot;), and James Baldwin  (&quot;Notes of a Native Son&quot;). Oates has opted not for the most unexpected but for the most important  and stirring essays of our time.<p>  Other chords sound repeatedly as well: the problem of our relationship with nature (Annie  Dillard, John Muir, and Gretel Ehrlich); the difficulty of identity in disrupted times (F. Scott  Fitzgerald, Joan Didion, and Michael Herr). In her essay &quot;The White Album,&quot; Didion famously  declares: &quot;We tell ourselves stories in order to live.&quot; The stories Oates has collected are not easy.  Here is the hard-won truth, from writers unwilling to forgive even themselves. Even Martin Luther  King Jr. doesn't let himself off the hook, as he writes in his &quot;Letter from Birmingham Jail&quot;: &quot;If I  have said anything in this letter that is an overstatement of the truth and is indicative of an  unreasonable impatience, I beg you to forgive me. If I have said anything in this letter that is an  understatement of the truth and is indicative of my having a patience that makes me patient with  anything less than brotherhood, I beg God to forgive me.&quot; <em>--Claire Dederer</em></p>]]>
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