Kimball's
previous essay collection hammered home that same message, under cover of a repeated, unexplained, and unexamined appeal to beauty.
Not exact matches
-LSB-...] I mentioned this in my
previous post, but it bears repeating: And Baby Makes More: Known Donors, Queer Parents, and Our Unexpected Families, edited by Susan Goldberg and Chloë Brushwood Rose, is a wonderful
collection of
essays that explore the perspectives of those who have used a known donor, those who have themselves donated sperm or eggs or been a surrogate, and the children created by these acts.
Lastly, following her death, a smaller
collection of
previous essays was produced in 2002 under the title On Writing.
Previous titles include: On Ron Gorchov, (2008) edited by Phong Bui; Pieces of a Decade: Brooklyn Rail Nonfiction 2000 - 2010, (2010) edited by Theodore Hamm and Williams Cole; Texts on (Texts on) Art, (2012) a
collection of
essays by the art historian Joseph Masheck; The Brooklyn Rail Fiction Anthology 2, (2013) edited by Donald Breckenridge; Oh Sandy!