Michael Dirda

Michael Dirda is a weekly book columnist for The Washington Post and the author, most recently, of Browsings: A Year of Reading, Collecting, and Living with Books. Its essays originally appeared on the home page of The American Scholar.

Paper

By Michael Dirda | Friday March 9, 2012

Bookish Pets

By Michael Dirda | Friday March 2, 2012

Mr. Zinsser, I Presume

By Michael Dirda | Thursday March 1, 2012

Armchair Adventures

By Michael Dirda | Friday February 24, 2012

Style Is the Man

By Michael Dirda | Friday February 17, 2012

Mr. Zinsser, I Presume

By Michael Dirda | Friday February 10, 2012

Full Bloom

A critic offers his final thoughts

By Michael Dirda | Friday June 3, 2011

I Wanted to Be Robert Phelps

By Michael Dirda | Sunday March 1, 2009

Souls Hungering After Meaning

In Aegypt, John Crowley’s just-completed four-book masterwork, ordinary people bear a faint symbolic glow through real and mythological realms

By Michael Dirda | Saturday December 1, 2007

Thirteen for Halloween

By Michael Dirda | Wednesday October 28, 2015

The Art of Elegant Simplicity

By Michael Dirda | Monday April 7, 2014

The Best Course

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 6, 2013

A Positively, Final Appearance

By Michael Dirda | Friday February 1, 2013

Ending Up

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 25, 2013

Book Projects

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 18, 2013

Money

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 11, 2013

A Dreamer’s Tale

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 4, 2013

Let Us Now Praise Dover Books

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 28, 2012

Books for the Holidays

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 21, 2012

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