Gregory McNamee is the author or co-author of more than 40 books and a contributing editor of Encyclopedia Britannica. He is a research associate at the Southwest Center at the University of Arizona and lives in Tucson.
Gregory McNamee
Articles
Of Possums and Pomposity: T. S. Eliot’s “Complete Prose”
T. S. Eliot was a world-class upper-class grump, but he could be amusing.
An American Killing
The true cost of radical Second Amendment interpretation will never be known.
Village of the Damned
Gregory McNamee reviews Debi Cornwall's new book, "Necessary Fictions."
Finding the Right Tools: On Donovan Hohn’s “The Inner Coast”
Gregory McNamee reviews Donovan Hohn’s set of discursive essays about the environment.
Walls, Fences, Frontiers: A Fugitive Essay
Gregory McNamee on the American frontier.
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