Read The Best American Essays 2016 Online
Authors: Jonathan Franzen
Tags: #Essays, #Essays & Correspondence, #Literature & Fiction
A
BE
S
TREEP
In Search of a Stolen Fiddle,
Harper’s Magazine
, May
S
ARAH
A
.
S
TRICKLEY
The Beverly Hills Supper Club: An Assemblage of Failures,
The Normal School
, vol. 8, no. 1
I
RA
S
UKRUNGRUANG
The First Transgression,
Midwestern Gothic
, Fall
K
ELLY
S
UNDBERG
Whirling Disease,
Denver Quarterly
, vol. 49, no. 3
C
AROLINE
S
UTTON
A Paper Trail,
North American Review
, Spring
L
EOPOLD
S
ZOR
Obligation,
Bellevue Literary Review
, Fall
J
ILL
T
ALBOT
The Fiction of History,
The Normal School
, vol. 8, no. 1
A
DINA
T
ALVE-
G
OODMAN
I Must Have Been That Man,
Bellevue Literary Review
, Spring
S
IMON
T
AM
Trademark Offense,
Oregon Humanities
, Summer
R
ON
T
ANNER
The Last Draft,
The Louisville Review
, Spring
A
SHLEY
P
.
T
AYLOR
Crying: An Exploration,
BrainDecoder
, December 2
K
AREN
D
.
T
AYLOR
Still Occupied,
Transition
, no. 118
M
ATTHEW
T
EAGUE
The Friend,
Esquire
, May
G
AURAV
R
AJ
T
ELHAN
Begin Cutting,
The Virginia Quarterly Review
, Fall
K
ERRY
T
EMPLE
The Sun in Our Midst,
Notre Dame Magazine
, Spring
B
RANDON
M
.
T
ERRY
After Ferguson,
The Point
, Summer
C
LIFFORD
T
HOMSON
On the Bus,
The Threepenny Review
, Spring
R
ICHARD
T
ILLINGHAST
Four Directions,
The Sewanee Review
, Summer
L
AD
T
OBIN
The Permission Slip,
The Sun
, November
J
OYCE
T
OMLINSON
Invasion of the Oldies,
The Gold Man Review
, no. 4
A
LISON
T
OWNSEND
California Girl,
Catamaran
, Fall
The Scent of Always: A Personal History, with Perfume,
The Southern Review
, Winter
P
ATRICK
T
RIPP
Refills,
The Threepenny Review
, Fall
L
ORI
T
UCKER-
S
ULLIVAN
Detroit, 2015,
Midwestern Gothic
, Fall
M
ATT
T
ULLIS
The Ghosts I Run With,
SB Nation
, April 15
B
RIAN
T
URNER
Smoking with the Dead and Wounded,
The Georgia Review
, Fall
D
AVID
L
.
U
LIN
Fifteen Takes on California,
The Virginia Quarterly Review
, Summer
S
PRING
U
LMER
Bubbles,
Crab Orchard Review
, Summer/Fall
G
ERI
U
RLEY
13th & B,
The Carolina Quarterly
, Fall
D
AVID
J
.
U
NGER
Fail Again,
The Point
, Summer
L
EE
U
PTON
A Reverse Alphabet for Finishing,
The Kenyon Review
, January/February
A
LGIS
V
ALIUNAS
The Man Who Thought of Everything,
The New Atlantis
, Spring
J
EANNIE
V
ANASCO
What’s in a Necronym?
The Believer
, Summer
A
NDREA
V
ASSALLO
Breathe,
Solstice
, Fall/Winter
P
ATRICIA
V
IGDERMAN
Out of the Shadows,
Harvard Review
, no. 48
J
ODY
N
OEL
V
INSON
The Way to Swann’s House,
The Gettysburg Review
, Summer
S
ARAH
V
IREN
A Ballad for You,
storySouth
, Fall
R
OBERT
V
IVIAN
Gobsmack Essay,
Profane
, Winter
J
ERALD
W
ALKER
The Heritage Room,
Apogee
, no. 6
N
ICOLE
W
ALKER
Tongue,
Witness
, Spring
F
RANK
W
ALTERS
The Wave That Tears at Us,
Bellevue Literary Review
, Fall
E
SME
W
EIJUN
W
ANG
Toward a Pathology of the Possessed,
The Believer
, Fall
G
INA
W
ARREN
The Chicken Project,
Orion
, July/August
C
LAIRE
V
AYE
W
ATKINS
On Pandering,
Tin House
, no. 66
L
EON
W
EINMANN
Bodies of Water,
The Literary Review
, Summer
J
ILLIAN
W
EISE
Why I Own a Gun,
Tin House
, no. 65
W
IL
W
EITZEL
Green Eyes of Harar,
Conjunctions
, no. 64
J
IM
W
HITE
Glossolalia,
Epiphany
, Fall
C
HRIS
W
IEWIORA
Submerged,
Story Magazine
, March
K
ATHRYN
W
ILDER
Sundance,
Southern Indiana Review
, Spring
C
HRISTIAN
W
IMAN
Kill the Creature,
The American Scholar
, Spring
A
RIEL
W
INTER
Tales of Grandma Whittier,
Slice
, no. 17
M
ELORA
W
OLFF
Mystery Girls,
Southern Indiana Review
, Fall
L
AURA
E
STHER
W
OLFSON
After the Autobiography,
Superstition Review
, July
B
ARON
W
ORMSER
Harrisong,
Five Points
, vol. 16, no. 3
G
REG
W
RENN
Innocence,
KROnline
, Summer
X
U
X
I
The English of My Story,
Lake Effect
, no. 19
A
MY
Y
EE
Exporting Clothes, Importing Safety,
Roads and Kingdoms
, August 27
L
EE
Z
ACHARIAS
A Circle, a Line, an Island,
Our State
, May
J
ESS
Z
IMMERMAN
A Midlife Crisis, by Any Other Name,
Hazlitt
, July 20
D
AVE
Z
OBY
Hobart Dreams,
The Missouri Review
, Summer
Notable Special Issues of 2015
The Antioch Review
, “The Educated Heart,” ed. Robert S. Fogarty, Fall.
The Baffler
, “Venus in Furs,” ed. John Summers, no. 27.
The Chattahoochee Review
, “Migration,” ed. Anna Schachner, Fall/Winter.
Conjunctions
, “Natural Causes,” ed. Bradford Morrow, no. 64.
Creative Nonfiction
, “The Memoir,” ed. Lee Gutkind, Spring.
Daedalus
, “What Is the Brain Good For?” guest editor, Fred H. Gage, Winter.
Ecotone
, “The Sound Issue,” ed. David Gessner, Fall.
Freeman’s
, “Arrival,” ed. John Freeman, 2015.
Granta
, “India: Another Way of Seeing,” guest editor, Ian Jack, no. 130.
Harper’s Magazine
, “How to Be a Parent,” August.
Hayden’s Ferry Review
, “Borderlands,” ed. Chelsea Hickok, Fall/Winter.
Hunger Mountain
, “The Body Issue,” ed. Miciah Bay Gault, no. 19.
Image
, “Reading from Two Books: Nature, Scripture, and Evolution,” ed. Gregory Wolfe, no. 85.
Iron Horse Literary Review
, Kirk Wisland, “Melancholy of Falling Men” (single-author issue), ed. Leslie Jill Patterson, vol. 17, no.5.
The Literary Review
, “Flight,” ed. Minna Proctor, Fall.
MAKE
, “The Value of What’s Forgotten,” ed. Jose-Luis Moctezuma, no. 16.
Midwestern Gothic
, nonfiction issue, ed. Jeff Pfaller and Robert James Russell, Fall.
The Missouri Review
, “Loners,” ed. Speer Morgan, Spring.
n+1
, “Conviction,” ed. Nikil Saval and Dayna Tortorici, Spring.
The Nation
, 150th anniversary issue, ed. Katrina Vanden Heuvel and D. D. Guttenplan, April.
New Literary History
, “Song,” ed. Jahan Ramazani and Herbert F. Tucker, Autumn.
North Dakota Quarterly
, “Slow,” ed. Rebecca Rozelle-Stone and William Caraher, vol. 80, no. 2.
Oregon Humanities
, “Safe,” ed. Kathleen Holt, Summer.
Orion
, “Writing and Art from America’s Prisons,” ed. Richard Shelton, January/February.
Prairie Schooner
, “Sports,” guest editor, Natalie Diaz, Winter.
Room
, “Fieldwork,” ed. Tayrn Hubbard, vol. 38, no. 4.
Salmagundi
, “The Best of Salmagundi” (50th anniversary issue), ed. Robert Boyers and Peg Boyers, Winter/Spring.
The Sewanee Review
, “Folded Sunsets: At Home and Abroad,” ed. George Core, Summer.
Slice
, “Desire,” ed. Maria Gagliano, Celia Blue Johnson, and ElizabethBlachman, no. 17.
The Threepenny Review
, “A Symposium on Jokes,” ed. Wendy Lesser, Fall.
Tin House
, “Theft,” ed. Rob Spillman, no. 65.
Vice
, “The Prison Issue,” ed. Ellis Jones, October.
Water-Stone Review
, “All We Cannot Alter,” ed. Mary Francois Rockcastle, no. 18.
Witness
, “Trans/lation,” ed. Maile Chapman, Spring.
Corrections:
Apologies to Jaquira Díaz, whose “Ordinary Girls” appears in this volume. Because of a printing mishap, the spelling of her last name was mangled in the list of “Notable Essays and Literary Nonfiction of 2014,” which included her essay “My Mother and Mercy” from the August issue of
The Sun
.
The following essays should also have appeared in “Notable Essays and Literary Nonfiction of 2014”:
A
LEXANDER
C
HEE
, Mr. & Mrs. B,
Apology
, Winter
B
ETTINA
D
REW
, The Great Amnesia,
Southwest Review
, vol. 99, no. 4
S
ONJA
L
IVINGSTON
, Mock Orange,
Water-Stone Review
, no. 17
J
OHN
S
.
O
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C
ONNOR
, The Ice House,
Under the Sun
, July 31
N
ED
S
TUCKEY-
F
RENCH
, Our Queer Little Hybrid Thing,
Assay
, Fall