My Top Ten #longform reads of 2011
Posted: 01 Jan 2012 Filed under: #longform | Tags: #longform Leave a comment »Top Ten:
- Post-Artifact Books and Publishing by Craig Mod
- Farther Away: Robinson Crusoe, David Foster Wallace and the island of solitude by Jonathan Franzen
- In a new world of informational abundance, content curation is a new kind of authorship by Maria Papova
- Why I Call Myself a Socialist: Is the world really a stage? by Wallace Shawn
- The Grass is Closed: What I Have Learned About Power from the Police, Chancellor Birgeneau, and Occupy Cal by Aaron Bady
- Punched Out: The life and death of a hockey enforcer by John Branch
- Mark Twain in Love by Ron Powers
- The Race That Is Not About Winning: We need a certain kind of teenage antihero to remind us we are not alone by Mark Oppenheimer
- Dog Story: How did the dog become our master? by Adam Gropnik
- Bad Education by Malcom Harris
Honorable Mention:
- Know Thyself, Blog Thyself: Socrates and the Internet by Claire Creffield
- Innovation Starvation by Neal Stephenson
- Is there a new geek anti-intellectualism? by Larry Sanger
- Trial of Will by Christopher Hitchens
- Is It Natural for Older Guys to Lust After Young Women? by Hugo Schwyzer

