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OverviewThe Best American Magazine Writing 2021 presents outstanding journalism and commentary that reckon with urgent topics, including COVID-19 and entrenched racial inequality. In ""The Plague Year,"" Lawrence Wright details how responses to the pandemic went astray (New Yorker). Lizzie Presser reports on ""The Black American Amputation Epidemic"" (ProPublica). In powerful essays, the novelist Jesmyn Ward processes her grief over her husband's death against the backdrop of the pandemic and antiracist uprisings (Vanity Fair), and the poet Elizabeth Alexander considers ""The Trayvon Generation"" (New Yorker). Aymann Ismail delves into how ""The Store That Called the Cops on George Floyd"" dealt with the repercussions of the fatal call (Slate). Mitchell S. Jackson scrutinizes the murder of Ahmaud Arbery and how running fails Black America (Runner's World). The anthology features remarkable reporting, such as explorations of the cases of children who disappeared into the depths of the U.S. immigration system for years (Reveal) and Oakland's efforts to rethink its approach to gun violence (Mother Jones). It includes selections from a Public Books special issue that investigate what 2020's overlapping crises reveal about the future of cities. Excerpts from Marie Claire's guide to online privacy examine topics from algorithmic bias to cyberstalking to employees' rights. Aisha Sabatini Sloan's perceptive Paris Review columns explore her family history in Detroit and the toll of a brutal past and present. Sam Anderson reflects on a unique pop figure in ""The Weirdly Enduring Appeal of Weird Al Yankovic"" (New York Times Magazine). The collection concludes with Susan Choi's striking short story ""The Whale Mother"" (Harper's Magazine). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sid HoltPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231198035ISBN 10: 0231198035 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 11 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction, by Clara Jeffery, editor in chief, Mother Jones Acknowledgments, by Sid Holt, chief executive, American Society of Magazine Editors The Plague Year, by Lawrence Wright The Black American Amputation Epidemic, by Lizzie Presser The Disappeared, by Aura Bogado Global Inequality and the Corona Shock, by Adam Tooze The Limits of Telecommuting, by Margaret O’Mara Rebuilding Solidarity in a Broken World, by Eric Klinenberg The Election That Could Break America, by Barton Gellman The Collaborators, by Anne Applebaum Editor’s Letter, by Ta-Nehisi Coates Witness and Respair, by Jesmyn Ward The Store That Called the Cops on George Floyd, by Aymann Ismail Whose Streets?, by Samantha Michaels The Trayvon Generation, by Elizabeth Alexander Excerpts From “Marie Claire’s Guide to Protecting Yourself Online”, by Edited by Megan DiTrolio Graham Court: The Gilded Age Rental, by Matthew Sedacca One Fifth: The Downtown Co-op of All Downtown Co-ops, by Matthew Sedacca Ladies of the Good Dead and On Immolation and On Doulas, by Aisha Sabatini Sloan The Patriot Slave, by Farah Peterson The Weirdly Enduring Appeal of Weird Al Yankovic, by Sam Anderson Michael Jordan: A History of Flight, by Wright Thompson Twelve Minutes and a Life, by Mitchell S. Jackson The Whale Mother, by Susan Choi Permissions List of ContributorsReviewsAuthor InformationSid Holt is executive director of the American Society of Magazine Editors and a former editor at Rolling Stone and Adweek magazines. Clara Jeffery is editor in chief of Mother Jones. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |