Depending on whom you ask, John McPhee is either the founder of narrative journalism or the savior of it; few, if anyone, would have any qualms with his writing or research. His subjects range wildly, from oranges to Bill Bradley to farmers' markets to the Mississippi River. Throughout
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Rebecca Solnit is one of the most capaciously curious and insightful living writers, having explored subjects across a tremendous variety of fields. What is perhaps most refreshing about her approach to her material is precisely the fearlessness with which she circumvents traditional methods