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- At large and at small, familiar essays, by Anne Fadiman
- Arrangement of skin, essays, Anna Journey
- Senior moments, looking back, looking ahead, Willard Spiegelman
- Southern sin, true stories of the sultry South and women behaving badly, edited by Lee Gutkind & Beth Ann Fennelly ; introduction by Dorothy Allison
- Upstream, selected essays, Mary Oliver
- How to slowly kill yourself and others in America, essays, Kiese Laymon
- The best American nonrequired reading 2009, edited by Dave Eggers ; introduction by Marjane Satrapi ; managing editor, Jesse Nathan
- An affirming flame, meditations on life and politics, Roger Cohen
- Both flesh and not, essays, David Foster Wallace
- The bloodied nightgown and other essays, Joan Acocella
- The best American nonrequired reading 2008, edited by Dave Eggers ; introduction by Judy Blume ; managing editor, Elissa Bassist
- Let me tell you what I mean, Joan Didion ; foreword by Hilton Als
- The wrong way to save your life, essays, Megan Stielstra
- White, Bret Easton Ellis
- Reporting always, writings from The New Yorker, Lillian Ross
- We are never meeting in real life., essays, Samantha Irby
- Fire season, selected essays 1984-2021, Gary Indiana ; introduction by Christian Lorentzen
- The best American nonrequired reading, 2006, edited by Dave Eggers ; introduction by Matt Groening ; illustrated by Art Spiegelman
- Living large, from SUVs to double Ds, why going bigger isn't going better, Sarah Z. Wexler
- The best American nonrequired reading 2013, edited by Dave Eggers ; introduction by Walter Mosley ; managing editor, Daniel Gumbiner
- The new kings of nonfiction, edited and introduced by Ira Glass
- Bad feminist, essays, Roxane Gay
- Browsings, a year of reading, collecting, and living with books, Michael Dirda
- Inciting joy, essays, Ross Gay
- The patch, John McPhee
- Student voice, 100 argument essays by teens on issues that matter to them : an anthology from the New York times Learning Network, [edited by] Katherine Schulten
- The ecstasy of influence, nonfictions, etc., Jonathan Lethem
- Burning questions, essays and occasional pieces 2004-2021, Margaret Atwood
- Hungry heart, adventures in life, love, and writing, Jennifer Weiner
- No time to spare, thinking about what matters, Ursula K. Le Guin
- The unspeakable, and other subjects of discussion, Meghan Daum
- The givenness of things, essays, Marilynne Robinson
- Men explain things to me, Rebecca Solnit ; images by Ana Teresa Fernandez
- The correspondence, J.D. Daniels
- Love and ruin, tales of obsession, danger, and heartbreak from The Atavist magazine, edited by Evan Ratliff ; introduction by Susan Orlean
- Little labors, Rivka Galchen
- The hard crowd, essays 2000-2020, Rachel Kushner
- I'm judging you, the do-better manual, Luvvie Ajayi
- Burning questions, essays and occasional pieces 2004 to 2021, Margaret Atwood
- When you are engulfed in flames, David Sedaris
- The best American essays 2019, edited and with an introduction by Rebecca Solnit ; Robert Atwan, series editor
- Creationists, selected essays, 1993-2006, E.L. Doctorow
- Serious face, essays, Jon Mooallem
- Felix academicus, tales of a happy academic, Skip Eisiminger
- Everything is awful, and other observations, Matt Bellassai
- My Southern journey, true stories from the heart of the South, Rick Bragg
- Seeing as your shoes are soon to be on fire, essays, Liza Monroy
- Arguably, essays, by Christopher Hitchens
- After the tall timber, collected nonfiction, Renata Adler ; preface by Michael Wolff
- The best American essays 2021, edited and with an introduction by Kathryn Schulz ; Robert Atwan, series editor