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The Brown Reader: 50 Writers Remember College Hill

Author Simon & Schuster
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Category Literary Collections
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To be up all night in the darkness of your youth but to be ready for the day to come that was what going to Brown felt like. Jeffrey Eugenides

In celebration of Brown University s 250th anniversary, fifty remarkable, prizewinning writers and artists who went to Brown provide unique stories many published for the first time about their adventures on College Hill. Funny, poignant, subversive, and nostalgic, the essays, comics, and poems in this collection paint a vivid picture of college life, from the 1950s to the present, at one of America s most interesting universities.

Contributors:

Donald Antrim, Robert Arellano, M. Charles Bakst, Amy DuBois Barnett, Lisa Birnbach, Kate Bornstein, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Mary Caponegro, Susan Cheever, Brian Christian, Pamela Constable, Nicole Cooley, Dana Cowin, Spencer R. Crew, Edwidge Danticat, Dilip D Souza, David Ebershoff, Jeffrey Eugenides, Richard Foreman, Amity Gaige, Robin Green, Andrew Sean Greer, Christina Haag, Joan Hilty, A.J. Jacobs, Sean Kelly, David Klinghoffer, Jincy Willett Kornhauser, Marie Myung-Ok Lee, David Levithan, Mara Liasson, Lois Lowry, Ira C. Magaziner, Madeline Miller, Christine Montross, Rick Moody, Jonathan Mooney, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, Dawn Raffel, Bill Reynolds, Marilynne Robinson, Sarah Ruhl, Ariel Sabar, Joanna Scott, Jeff Shesol, David Shields, Krista Tippett, Alfred Uhry, Afaa Michael Weaver, and Meg Wolitzer

At Brown, we felt safely ensconced in a carefree, counterculture cocoon free to criticize the university president, join a strike by cafeteria workers, break china laughing, or kiss the sky. Pamela Constable
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