How to Use essayist in a Sentence
essayist
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The poet and essayist, also known as LeRoi Jones, died in 2014.
— Peter Rowe, San Diego Union-Tribune, 3 Oct. 2019 -
Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah is an essayist living in New York.
— Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah, GQ, 21 Aug. 2017 -
The novelist rings at the door and spirits you off; the essayist invites herself in.
— Stacy Schiff, The New York Review of Books, 1 Dec. 2022 -
Pinned to the wall is a note from his mother that quotes his favorite essayist, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and a thank-you card from a fan.
— Daniel Kohn, SPIN, 8 May 2023 -
Then there are the urgings for calm, from politicians as well as faraway essayists.
— Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic, 24 May 2017 -
At a time when the world seemed on the brink of nuclear war, our essayist, a diplomat, found hope in an unlikely place.
— Peter Bridges, The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Jan. 2022 -
Other young essayists really just wanted to visit the State House and meet Healey in the flesh.
— Samantha J. Gross, BostonGlobe.com, 8 May 2023 -
An instant classic — every essayist needs to pay attention to the best in the game.
— The Week Staff, The Week, 7 Feb. 2022 -
Janet Malcolm, an essayist and journalist known for her work in The New Yorker, has died.
— Naledi Ushe, PEOPLE.com, 17 June 2021 -
The essayists are clear-eyed about the power that mythology has over reason.
— Curbed, 29 Nov. 2023 -
David Lucas, a poet and essayist, is a lapsed Catholic who has become a regular at the Passover Seder held by friends.
— Richard Galant, CNN, 17 Apr. 2022 -
And sports writing lost some grace with the death of Frank Deford, the Sports Illustrated essayist.
— Fred Lief, Houston Chronicle, 29 Dec. 2017 -
An essayist of uncommon depth and breadth, O’Toole is a Dubliner known for his work on Ireland.
— Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker, 11 Nov. 2019 -
Rachel Fairbank is a science writer and essayist based in west Texas.
— Rachel Fairbank, Anchorage Daily News, 2 Jan. 2022 -
The next meeting, April 10, will feature essayist and author Sara Marchant.
— Linda McIntosh, sandiegouniontribune.com, 12 Mar. 2018 -
James McElroy is a novelist and essayist based in New York.
— James McElroy, Washington Examiner, 4 Mar. 2021 -
Kael, who died in 2001, was not just a critic but also an essayist and novelist.
— Borys Kit, The Hollywood Reporter, 14 Mar. 2023 -
The poet and essayist Maggie Smith has been my back-pocket companion for the past year of the pandemic.
— Sophy Chaffee, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 Jan. 2022 -
It was named after a theater club started by British essayist Charles Lamb.
— David L. Coddon, San Diego Union-Tribune, 16 June 2023 -
Katha Pollitt is a poet, essayist and columnist for the Nation.
— Katha Pollitt, Washington Post, 18 July 2024 -
Michael Kleber-Diggs is a poet and essayist in St. Paul.
— Michael Kleber-Diggs Special To The Star Tribune, Star Tribune, 4 Sep. 2020 -
Today, Tolstoy remains one of the world’s most renowned authors; the French poet and essayist Prudhomme, much less so.
— Sarah Todd, Quartz at Work, 8 Jan. 2020 -
But as some of our nonfiction essayists point out, the economy of water in space will always stay in space.
— Ed Finn, Slate Magazine, 14 Dec. 2017 -
Early is an essayist and the editor of the Common Reader.
— Gerald Early, WSJ, 9 Mar. 2018 -
The renowned essayist returns to the Soraya in Northridge to read wildly varied anecdotes from his memoirs and diaries.
— Marielle Wakim, Los Angeles Magazine, 27 Apr. 2018 -
Beach is a talented essayist with a promising career ahead of her.
— Becca Rothfeld, Washington Post, 22 June 2023 -
Like Twain’s Huckleberry Finn, the essayist lights out for the territories, never sure of the next sentence until the words show up on the page.
— Andrew Cockburn, Harper's Magazine, 19 Aug. 2024 -
Your pole tip could bend in the next second – or in a second that won’t happen till tomorrow, essayist Murr Brewster writes.
— Murr Brewster, The Christian Science Monitor, 16 May 2022 -
The Thorn allows Annie to grow as an essayist, even as its own cultural footprint shrinks.
— New York Times, 25 May 2021 -
One of the ways that reaction manifested itself was the mainstreaming of what the essayist Ariel Levy called raunch culture.
— Constance Grady, Vox, 2 Mar. 2024
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