
Essays of E. B. White
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Malcolm Hillgartner
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E. B. White
Legendary author and essayist E. B. White writes, "The essayist is a self-liberated man, sustained by the childish belief that everything he thinks about, everything that happens to him, is of general interest." Covering a large number of subjects, this classic collection features 31 of White's most memorable essays.
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a fun little book that gives you an appreciation
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Narrator’s voice is like a lullaby.
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An absolute treasure
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Great writer read beautifully!
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A wonderful life.
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A beloved voice and master stylist
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Literary Treasure!!
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This was disappointing because much of the first and last essays in this collection were so enjoyable.
Disappointing at times
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Rich food for the soul
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The first part, dealing with White’s life on his farm in Maine, may appeal to fans of James Herriot.
His essays covering politics are mainly of their time, although there is wisdom in them for those who choose to recognize it—not so much in his political positions, which have almost all become universally held—but in his tone. He lacks the viciousness that characterizes much of today’s arguments.
His autobiographical pieces are interesting, his nostalgic essays about the St. Nicholas Society and his favorite authority on birds are fairly dull.
What comes through most is his warmth and love for the world on its own terms, not a theoretical improved version, but just as he found it. His humor is gentle, tending more to the wry than the hilarious, and his tone is conversational and welcoming.
To sum up: the book is charming.
A Break from the Modern Age
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