I don't have favourites I just go up on gutenberg and look for collections. This way I get to read essays from authors whom I hadn't read before.
For example couple of months back I found 'all things considered' [1] a collection of selected essays by GK Chesterton. While the entire collection is good my favourites were in no particular order:-
1. On running afters ones hat
2. The fallacy of success
3. The worship of the wealthy
These days I am reading Oxford book of American Essays[2]. I liked Benjamin Franklin's essays (The whistle was also in his autobiography). Consolation for the old bachelor (Francis Hopkinson) is very funny. Calvin a study of character (Charles Dudley Warner) is the strangest thing I have read in recent time, it is good though.
I am not sure what you consider an essay versus a blogger. I am a big fan of Andrew Chen's essays. I love how through he is. He does not gloss over critical points/how to's like many marketing writers do.
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[ 38.5 ms ] story [ 687 ms ] threadKenneth Clark, art historian
John Ruskin, art and social historian
Slavoj Zizek, Marxist/Lacanian philosopher
For example couple of months back I found 'all things considered' [1] a collection of selected essays by GK Chesterton. While the entire collection is good my favourites were in no particular order:-
1. On running afters ones hat
2. The fallacy of success
3. The worship of the wealthy
These days I am reading Oxford book of American Essays[2]. I liked Benjamin Franklin's essays (The whistle was also in his autobiography). Consolation for the old bachelor (Francis Hopkinson) is very funny. Calvin a study of character (Charles Dudley Warner) is the strangest thing I have read in recent time, it is good though.
[1]http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11505
[2]http://www.gutenberg.org/files/40196/40196-h/40196-h.htm
Link to his site: http://andrewchen.co/