Read The Best American Essays 2016 Online
Authors: Jonathan Franzen
Tags: #Essays, #Essays & Correspondence, #Literature & Fiction
You Have Me,
December
, Fall/Winter
M
ICHAEL
P
ATERNITI
The Accident,
GQ
, March
J
ENNY
P
ATTON
A Different Direction,
Kaleidoscope
, Winter/Spring
H
ILARY
P
EACH
The Wolf,
Event
, vol. 44, no. 3
B
RADFORD
P
EARSON
My Kidnappers,
Philadelphia Magazine
, September
D
ALE
P
ECK
Voyeur,
The Threepenny Review
, Spring
A
DRIENNE
P
ERRY
A Dark and Simple Place,
Indiana Review
, Winter
K
IKI
P
ETROSINO
Literacy Narrative,
The Iowa Review
, vol. 45, no. 3
M
.
N
OURBESE
P
HILIP
Drowning Not Waving,
Room
, vol. 38, no. 4
A
DAM
P
HILLIPS
Edward Lear’s Nonsense and British Psychoanalysis,
Raritan
, Fall
D
EESHA
P
HILYAW
How Can You Be Mad at Someone Who’s Dying of Cancer?
Full Grown People
, February 17
E
RIC
M
.
P
OESCHLA
Hemingway’s Last Letter,
The Southwest Review
, 100, no. 1
D
AVID
J
AMES
P
OISSANT
On the Disney Cruise,
Burrow Press Review
, July 21
B
ELLA
P
OLLEN
Possession,
Granta
, no. 132
L
IZA
P
ORTER
How to Survive the Dinner Table,
Chautauqua
, no. 12
S
USAN
P
OWER
Breaking Stereotypes,
Yellow Medicine Review
, Fall
T
HOMAS
H
.
P
RUIKSMA
First Loves,
Ploughshares
, Summer
S
HELLY
P
UHAK
Five Bathrooms and an Outhouse,
Creative Nonfiction
, Winter
L
IA
P
URPURA
My Eagles,
Orion
, March/April
C
LAUDIA
R
ANKINE
Her Excellence,
The New York Times Magazine
, August 30
W
ENDY
R
AWLINGS
A Singular Apparatus,
The Florida Review
, vol. 39, nos. 1 and 2
R
OBERT
R
EBEIN
Bullet in the Brain,
Yemassee
, Spring
P
AUL
R
EIFERSON
He Wears the Mask,
The Southwest Review
, vol. 100, no. 3
S
UE
R
EPKO
Detours,
Literal Latte
, Spring
R
OBIN
R
INALDI
Love in a Time of Plethora,
San Francisco
, February
J
IM
R
INGLEY
What You Don’t Know for Certain,
The Sun
, March
K
RISTINA
K
AY
R
OBINSON
Ten Years Since: A Meditation on New Orleans,
The Nation
, August 31 and September 7
M
ARILYN
R
OBINSON
Humanism,
The Nation
, November 9
W
ALTER
M
.
R
OBINSON
White Cloth Ribbons,
Harvard Review
, no. 48
J
OHN
G
.
R
ODWAN
J
R.
Pedal Power to the People,
The American Interest
, May/June
A
NTONIA
R
OMANI
She’ll Make Herself Alive,
A Public Space
, no. 23
L
ISA
R
OMEO
Not Quite Meet-Cute,
Blue Lyra Review
, Spring
L
EE
A
NN
R
ORIPAUGH
Swarm,
South Dakota Review
, vol. 52, no. 1
M
AXINE
R
OSALER
The Lost Boy,
Fifth Wednesday
, Spring
P
HYLLIS
R
OSE
My Mother’s Yiddish,
The American Scholar
, Summer
J
EREMY
R
OSEN
An Insatiable Market for Minor Characters: Genre in the Contemporary Literary Marketplace,
New Literary History
, Winter
J
IM
R
OSS
Slow to Learn,
Ray’s Road Review
, Winter
T
HEODORE
R
OSS
How to Beat a Polygraph Test,
Vice
, April
A
LLIE
R
OWBOTTOM
Ghosts and Houses,
The Florida Review
, vol. 39, nos. 1 and 2
L
ISA
R
UDDICK
When Nothing Is Cool,
The Point
, December 7
H
EATHER
R
YAN
En Passant,
The Los Angeles Review
, Spring
K
ENDELL
N
EWMAN
S
ADIIK
The Man Behind Him,
Jabberwock Review
, Winter
M
ATT
S
AILOR
Great Moments in Cinematic Drinking:
Jaws
,
Hobart
, October 2
M
ARK
S
ANDERS
Homecoming Parade,
Permafrost
, Winter
S
COTT
R
USSELL
S
ANDERS
Writing While the World Burns,
The Georgia Review
, Spring
E
VA
S
AULITIS
Man of Letters: An Elegy,
Alaska Quarterly Review
, Fall/Winter
R
ICHARD
S
CHMITT
States of Mind,
The Chattahoochee Review
, Fall/Winter
D
AVID
S
CHNEIDER
Scalpel,
This Land
, Summer
C
ANDY
S
CHULMAN
Je Suis a Mother in an Age of Terror,
Washington Post
, January 21
K
ATHRYN
S
CHULZ
Pond Scum,
The New Yorker
, October 19
E
BEN
S
.
S
CHWARTZ
The Art of Medicine: Metaphors and Medically Unexplained Symptoms,
The Lancet
, August 22
M
IMI
S
CHWARTZ
The Coronation of Bobby,
Creative Nonfiction
, Spring
W
AYNE
S
COTT
Summer Without End,
The Millions
, January 22
D
ANIELLE
P
ETERSEN
S
EARLS
Crusader Chic,
Lapham’s Quarterly
, Fall
H
EATHER
S
ELLERS
I’ll Never Bother You Again,
The Sun
, February
L
YNDA
S
EXSON
Rock, Paper, Scissors,
Image
, no. 85
S
TEVEN
S
HAPIN
The Desire to Know,
Boston Review
, January/February
S
USAN
S
HAPIRO
What My Father Gave Me,
Yahoo
, June 19
A
URVI
S
HARMA
Eleven Stories of Water and Stone,
Prairie Schooner
, Spring
K
ENNETH
S
HERMAN
Living Susan Sontag’s
Illness as Metaphor
,
Brick
, no. 95
S
ERENA
S
HIPP
Fishing,
Room
, vol. 38, no. 4
T
OM
S
HRODER
Seoul Mates,
The Washington Post Magazine
, September 13
R
ANBIR
S
INGH
S
IDHU
The Indian Wedding That Exploded in Violence,
Salon
, January 1
G
EMMA
S
IEFF
Gone in 60 Seconds,
Vice
, January
R
OBERT
A
NTHONY
S
IEGEL
Criminals,
Paris Review
, Fall
S
HERRY
S
IMON
The Translational Life of Cities,
The Massachusetts Review
, Fall
S
TEVEN
S
IMONCIC
I Like You,
Under the Gum Tree
, January
P
ETER
S
INGER
The Logic of Effective Altruism,
Boston Review
, July/August
D
AVID
S
KINNER
Edmund Wilson’s Big Idea,
Humanities
, September/October
J
OHN
S
KOYLES
Johnny London,
Five Points
, vol. 17, no. 1
L
AUREN
S
LATER
Bloodlines,
The Sun
, March
A
ISHA
S
ABATINI
S
LOAN
D Is for the Dance of the Hours,
Ecotone
, Fall
S
ARAH
S
MARSH
The First Person on Mars,
Vela
, October 20
J
USTIN
E
.
H
.
S
MITH
The Joke,
Harper’s Magazine
, April
M
IKE
S
MITH
My Magpie Mind,
December
, Fall/Winter
P
HILLIP
A
.
S
NYDER
Rental Horses,
Sport Literate
, vol. 9, no. 2
R
EBECCA
S
OLNIT
Abolish High School,
Harper’s Magazine
, April
T
AMIE
P
ARKER
S
ONG
Manhandled,
New Ohio Review
, Fall
A
NA
M
ARIA
S
PAGNA
Hope Without Hope,
Ecotone
, Spring
D
EBRA
S
PARK
The Dangerous Act of Writing,
Agni
, no. 81
M
ATTHEW
S
PENDER
Worldly Failure,
The Yale Review
, October
M
AIREAD
S
MALL
S
TAID
Mad Pieces,
The Georgia Review
, Fall
E
RIN
S
TALCUP
The Art of Teaching,
stirjournal.com
, June 15
M
.
D
.
S
TEIN
Acting Like a Doctor,
The Southwest Review
, vol. 100, no. 3
M
ICHAEL
S
TEINBERG
Living in Michigan, Dreaming Manhattan,
Great Lakes Review
, Summer/Fall
S
USAN
S
TRAIGHT
The River in Me,
Orion
, January/February
G
INGER
S
TRAND
Vonnegut on the Road,
Tin House
, no. 65
E
MILY
S
TRASSER
Homeplace,
Ploughshares
, Winter