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.

Thirteen for Halloween

Or, how one book critic thinks he can out-spook the Scholar

By Michael Dirda | Wednesday October 28, 2015

The Art of Elegant Simplicity

By Michael Dirda | Monday April 7, 2014

The Best Course

A beloved professor’s long shadow

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 6, 2013

A Positively, Final Appearance

And an exhortation to read, read, read

By Michael Dirda | Friday February 1, 2013

Ending Up

Man can live on books alone, but he needs more bread to do so

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 25, 2013

Book Projects

The Art of Keeping Busy

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 18, 2013

Money

… And its role in a just society

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 11, 2013

A Dreamer’s Tale

Resolutions for the new year

By Michael Dirda | Friday January 4, 2013

Let Us Now Praise Dover Books

The literary legacy of E. F. Bleiler

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 28, 2012

Books for the Holidays

Gift ideas for the young and old

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 21, 2012

Christmas Reading

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 14, 2012

In Praise of Small Presses

By Michael Dirda | Friday December 7, 2012

Poe and Baudelaire

By Michael Dirda | Friday November 30, 2012

“I’m Done”

By Michael Dirda | Friday November 23, 2012

Language Matters

By Michael Dirda | Friday November 16, 2012

What’s in a Name?

By Michael Dirda | Friday November 9, 2012

Jacques Barzun—and Others

By Michael Dirda | Friday November 2, 2012

Oberlin

By Michael Dirda | Friday October 26, 2012

Waving Not Drowning

By Michael Dirda | Friday October 19, 2012

Castles in Space

By Michael Dirda | Friday October 12, 2012

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