I got this book a year ago and just finished it. Always a pleasure to read such different styles, topics, and authors, like watching YouTube, hahaha jk. I appreciated the selection of styles and different levels of experimenting with the personal essay as a genre. I think it was a successful collection for its diversity of voices and because when I ask what makes the essay I'm reading an American essay, I can usually find an answer in the work. Essays that stuck out to me were, Portrait of the Bagel as a Young Man, Dear Friend, from My Life I write to You in Your Life, A Visit to San Quentin, Against "Gunmetal", Differences: Sex, Separateness & Marriage, This Old House.