The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007, a volume in The Best American Nonrequired Reading series, was edited by Dave Eggers and introduced by Sufjan Stevens.[1][2][3]
Work | Source | Author |
"Middle-American Gothic" | Spin (magazine) | Jonathan Ames |
"A Happy Death" | Fun Home | Alison Bechdel |
"Ghost Children" | Creative Nonfiction | D. Winston Brown |
"Rock the Junta" | Mother Jones | Scott Carrier |
"American" | New Orleans Review | Joshua Clark |
"What is your dangerous idea?" | Edge Foundation | Edge Foundation |
"Selling the General" | Five Chapters | Jennifer Egan |
"Where I Slept" | Tin House | Stephen Elliott |
"Loteria" | Indiana Review | Kevin A. Gonzales |
"How to Tell Stories to Children" | Zoetrope | Miranda July |
"Adina, Astrid, Chipewee, Jasmine" | The New Yorker | Matthew Klam |
"All Aboard the Bloated Boat" | Barrelhouse | Lee Klein |
"Love and Honora and Pity and Pride...." | Zoetrope | Nam Le |
"Darfur Diaries" | Jen Marlowe, Aisha Bain & Adam Shapiro | |
"The Big Suck" | Virginia Quarterly Review | David J. Morris |
"Stuyvesant High School Commencement Speech" | Conan O'Brien | |
"Humpies" | Agni Online | Mattox Roesch |
"So Long, Anyway" | Epoch | Patrick Somerville |
"Literature Unnatured" | American Short Fiction | Joy Williams |