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I recently started reading essays and I'm loving it, probably more than reading fiction. I read Emerson essays, then Russell's In Praise of Idleness.
What other essays collections should I read? I only know of a few, like David Foster Wallace "Consider the Lobster".
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American "civilisation" by Evola

https://www.amerika.org/texts/american-civilisation-julius-evola/
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>Joan Didion: Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The White Album
>John Jeremiah Sullivan: Pulphead
>The Collected Schizophrenias: Esme Wang
>Eve's Hollywood: Eve Babitz
>The Fire Next Time: Baldwin
>In Defense of Sanity: GK Chesterton
>Samuel Johnson's essays
Have fun OP
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Oh also picrel.



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