

You’ll find selections on the environment, education, race, sports, food, and more. White, from humorist David Sedaris to youth activist Emma González. You’ll find a broad range of authors, from the contemporary voices of Tara Westover and Viet Thanh Nguyen to classic writers like Frederick Douglass and E. In this book you’ll find the intersection of personal writing with civic conversations and academic ideas.

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As our vibrant cover suggests, we hope that this collection can be both a mirror and a window for your reading and writing that you see yourself reflected in the thoughts and experiences found here and that you encounter new perspectives on the world and how to write about them. Welcome Welcome to the Fifteenth Edition of The Norton Reader, an anthology devoted to excellent nonfiction writing.
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This pdf took me hours to create all hyperlinks might not work but the chapter/stories hyperlinks work, Add me on snap:ayana441 or instagram:321.002 "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.Publisher’s Notice Please note that this version of the ebook does not include access to any media or print supplements that are sold packaged with the printed book. She co-directed the Bass Writing Program at Yale for twenty-five years and served as president of the Council of Writing Program Administrators. Linda Peterson (Ph.D., Brown University) was Professor of English at Yale University and was published widely on nonfiction prose, notably life-writing and women's authorship. Her scholarship focuses on modernist women writers, feminist theory, and the essay. She is the author of Virginia Woolf: Feminism and the Reader (Palgrave, 2006) and editor of the Cambridge University Press edition of Mrs. His scholarship focuses on the history of teaching English literature and composition.Īnne Fernald (Ph.D., Yale University) is Professor of English and Women's Studies at Fordham University, where she directs the first-year writing program at the Lincoln Center campus. He has taught writing at Harvard University, Wayne State University, Brandeis University, and the City University of New York. Previously he served as Executive Director of the Calderwood Writing Initiative at the Boston Athenaum. John Brereton (Ph.D., Rutgers University) is a Professor of English, Emeritus, at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. His scholarly interests include nineteenth-century literature, especially nonfiction prose, and writing studies, especially genre, style, and argumentation.

He previously taught and directed writing programs at Yale University and Columbia University in the City of New York. Joseph Bizup (Ph.D., Indiana University) is an Associate Professor of English and Director of the College of Arts & Sciences Writing Program at Boston University.

Martin’s Guide to Teaching Writing (Bedford/St. Her books include Books That Cook: The Making of a Literary Meal (New York University Press, 2014), The Norton Pocketbook of Writing by Students (2010), Surveying the Literary Landscapes of Terry Tempest Williams (University of Utah Press, 2003), and The St. Goldthwaite (Ph.D., The Ohio State University), General Editor, is Professor of English at Saint Joseph’s University, where she teaches composition, creative writing, and rhetorical theory.
