The Best American Essays - 2006
The essays in this volume are powerful, plainspoken meditations on birthing, dying, and all the business in between. They reflect the best of what we, as a singular species, have to offer, which is reflection in a context of kindness. The essays tell hard-won tales wrestled sometimes from great pain. The twenty powerful essays in this volume are culled from periodicals ranging from The Sun to The New Yorker, from Crab Orchard Review to Vanity Fair. In Missing Bellow, Scott Turow reflects on the death of an author he never met, but one who overpowered me in a way no other writer had. Adam Gopnik confronts a different kind of death, that of his five-year-old daughter's pet fish - a demise that churns up nothing less than the problem of consciousness and the plotline of Hitchock's Vertigo....