
A few days ago, we asked you to send us your favorite non-ficÂtion titles. We’ll be postÂing your many excelÂlent sugÂgesÂtions soon, and, in the meanÂtime, we thought we should offer someÂthing in return — more specifÂiÂcalÂly, yet anothÂer list of excelÂlent non-ficÂtion comÂpiled by someÂone othÂer than ourÂselves.
Kevin KelÂly, web-pioÂneer, co-founder of Wired MagÂaÂzine, forÂmer ediÂtor of the Whole Earth CatÂaÂlog, and one of the best all-around livÂing arguÂments for ditchÂing colÂlege and travÂelÂing the world instead, has put togethÂer a crowdÂsourced list of the best magÂaÂzine artiÂcles from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and 10s, almost all of them availÂable on the web. He’s also gathÂered the top 25 of all time (based on the numÂber of votes received) on one thrilling page.
The list includes pieces like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. ThompÂson, David FosÂter WalÂlace’s ConÂsidÂer the LobÂster, and Gay TaleÂse’s legÂendary 1966 Esquire covÂer stoÂry, Frank SinaÂtra Has a Cold. It’s an invaluÂable resource, whether you’re an aspirÂing jourÂnalÂist or novÂelÂist, a hisÂtoÂry buff, or just a perÂson who wants to enjoy the evoÂluÂtion of the past 60 years of the EngÂlish lanÂguage.
You may already be familÂiar with the sites InstapaÂper, LonÂgreads, and LongÂform. All three can help you find great readÂing mateÂrÂiÂal on the web, orgaÂnize it, and downÂload it to your KinÂdle, iPad, or tablet. Enjoy.
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SheerÂly Avni is a San FranÂcisÂco-based arts and culÂture writer. Her work has appeared in Salon, LA WeekÂly, MothÂer Jones, and many othÂer pubÂliÂcaÂtions. You can folÂlow her on twitÂter at @sheerly.

