Edward Hoagland

Edward Hoagland, a contributing editor of the Scholar, is the author of many books of essays, travel, and ficiton. His most recent novel is In the Country of the Blind.

Spaced Out in the City

By Edward Hoagland | Tuesday June 1, 2010

A Country for Old Men

Having reached the shores of seniority himself, the author finds a surprising contentment in the eyes of his fellow retirees

By Edward Hoagland | Monday December 1, 2008

The Broken Balance

The poet Robinson Jeffers warned us nearly a century ago of the ravages to nature we now face

By Edward Hoagland | Saturday March 1, 2008

Miles from Nowhere

On a return trip to the wilderness of British Columbia, the author revisits a rough and exquisite landscape

By Edward Hoagland | Thursday June 1, 2006

The Glue Is Gone

The things that held us together as individuals and as a people are being lost. Can we find them again?

By Edward Hoagland | Wednesday December 1, 2004

Journal: Vermont

By Edward Hoagland | Wednesday September 1, 2004

On Aging

By Edward Hoagland | Tuesday March 1, 2022

On Kindness

By Edward Hoagland | Wednesday December 1, 2021

Made for You and Me

By Edward Hoagland | Monday December 3, 2018

On Gratitude

By Edward Hoagland | Wednesday March 7, 2018

Haste Makes Waste

By Edward Hoagland | Monday March 5, 2018

On Prayer

By Edward Hoagland | Monday June 6, 2016

The Mysteries of Attraction

By Edward Hoagland | Monday September 7, 2015

On Loneliness

By Edward Hoagland | Tuesday March 11, 2014

On Friendship

By Edward Hoagland | Friday December 7, 2012

The Gravity of Falling

By Edward Hoagland | Wednesday November 30, 2011

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