Winner of the 2021 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay, HAD I KNOWN contains the most provocative, incendiary, and career-making pieces by bestselling author, essayist, political activist, and "veteran muckraker" Barbara Ehrenreich (The New Yorker). A self-proclaimed "myth buster by trade," Barbara Ehrenreich has covered an extensive range of topics as a journalist and political activist, and is unafraid to dive into intellectual waters that others deem too murky. Now,
Had I Known gathers the articles and excerpts from a long-ranging career that most highlight Ehrenreich's brilliance, social consciousness, and wry wit.
From Ehrenreich's award-winning article "Welcome to Cancerland," published shortly after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, to her groundbreaking undercover investigative journalism in
Nickel and Dimed, to her exploration of death and mortality in the
New York Times bestseller,
Natural Causes, Barbara Ehrenreich has been writing radical, thought-provoking, and worldview-altering pieces for over four decades. Her reviews have appeared in the
New York Times Book Review, the
Washington Post, the
Atlantic Monthly, and the
Los Angeles Times Book Review, among others, while her essays, op-eds and feature articles have appeared in the
New York Times,
Harper's Magazine, the
New York Times Magazine,
Time, the
Wall Street Journal, and many more.
Had I Known pulls from the vast and varied collection of one of our country's most incisive thinkers to create one must-have volume.
Author: Barbara Ehrenreich
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Twelve
Published: 03/23/2021
Pages: 400
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.40w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781455543694
About the AuthorBarbara Ehrenreich (1941-2022) was a bestselling author and political activist, whose more than a dozen books include
Natural Causes,
Living with a Wild God, the award winning essay collection
Had I Known, and
Nickel and Dimed, which the
New York Times described as "a classic in social justice literature." An award-winning journalist, she frequently contributed to
Harper's,
The Nation,
The New York Times, and
TIME magazine. Ehrenreich was born in Butte, Montana, when it was still a bustling mining town. She studied physics at Reed College and earned a Ph.D. in cell biology from Rockefeller University. Rather than going into laboratory work, she got involved in activism, and soon devoted herself to writing her innovative journalism.