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Publication: The American Scholar
METEORITES
An experience at a boys' camp.
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- Essays
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- Author
- Brian Doyle
- Publication
- 1999 The American Scholar
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- Length
- 22 minutes
MOVING
Author Anne Fadiman explores her family's move from city to country.
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- Essays
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- Author
- Anne Fadiman
- Publication
- 2002 The American Scholar
- Read by
- June Spence
- Length
- 25 minutes
PROVINCETOWN
David Michaelis' intensely nostalgic return to his boyhood home of Provincetown
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- Essays
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- Author
- David Michaelis
- Publication
- 2001 The American Scholar
- Read by
- Ann Moln
- Length
- 45 minutes
THE IMPIOUS IMPATIENCE OF JOB
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- Essays
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- Author
- Cynthia Ozick
- Publication
- 1999 The American Scholar
- Read by
- Mary Beth Carroll
- Length
- 33 minutes
THE MERELY VERY GOOD
A 1981 writers conference inspires thoughts.
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- Essays
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- Author
- Bernstein
- Publication
- 1998 The American Scholar
- Read by
- Paulette Banks
- Length
- 22 minutes
THE WORK OF MOURNING
Mourning is the author's theme, and a stack of recently published volumes on "grief work," as the counseling industry now calls bereavement, accumulates on her desk.
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- Essays
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- Author
- Francine du Plessix Gray
- Publication
- 2001 The American Scholar
- Read by
- Mary Beth Carroll
- Length
- 35 minutes
WHEN ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
Before....
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- Essays
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- Author
- Paul De Palma
- Publication
- 2000 The American Scholar
- Read by
- Scott Huler
- Length
- 31 minutes
WILL YOU STILL FEED ME?
"It's no feat, but I'm pleased to have reached the stately age of 60."
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- Essays
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- Author
- Joseph Epstein
- Publication
- 1997 The American Scholar
- Read by
- Kathleen Starling
- Length
- 43 minutes