Sentences with phrase «essayist whose»

At a hike - in «camp» around 8,000 feet up, we read everything from Emerson («Nature,» 1836) to Aldo Leopold («Wilderness as a Form of Land Use,» 1925) to Jack Turner, a philosopher turned mountaineer and essayist whose self - described «rant» from his 1996 book, «The Abstract Wild,» felt (no kidding) like a fierce, but grounded, mix of Hunter S. Thompson and Peter Matthiessen.
Jon Rafman is an artist, filmmaker, and essayist whose work explores the impact of technology on consciousness.
Jeremy Collins, an essayist whose award winning work includes a Pushcart Prize, lives in Colorado with his wife Alice and their daughters Rose and Grace.

Not exact matches

There's Claudia Puig, former Chief Film Critic at USA Today now working with NPR's KPCC, Ed Gonzalez at Slant Magazine, Rene Rodriguez at the Miami Herald, Jack Rico from Showbizcafe, Nina Terrero at EW, Isaac Guzmán at Time, well - known video essayists Nelson Carvajal and Steven Santos, and many more whose names we hope get added to this necessarily provisional list.
Ngugi wa Thiong» o is a Kenyan teacher, novelist, essayist, and playwright, whose writing spans the period from British colonialism to the current day.
The Serpentine presented an exhibition by Jimmie Durham (b. 1940, USA), an artist, poet, essayist and political activist, whose career spans five decades.
L.A. Expanded: Notes from the West Coast A weekly column by Catherine Wagley When essayist Geoff Dyer, whose main goal always seems to be sating his own curiosity, debuted his New York Times book column last week, he did so with a perfectly paced takedown of art historian Michael Fried.
Essayists on Bourgeois include Robert Storr, whose text is aptly called «Mother of Them All / Sister of Some,» Tracey Emin and Griselda Pollock, while Althamer's collaborators are Massimiliano Gioni, Catherine Wood and Adam Szymczyk.
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