Garret Keizer
Garret Keizer (born 1953) is an American author, writer and essayist. He has written numerous critically acclaimed books including: Help: The Original Human Dilemma, The Enigma of Anger, and A Dresser of Sycamore Trees. He is also a regular contributor to Harper's Magazine. He has served as an Episcopal priest and a High School English teacher. He grew up in New Jersey and now lives with his family in northeastern Vermont.
Authored books
- The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want: A Book About Noise
- The Enigma of Anger: Essays on a Sometimes Deadly Sin
- A Dresser of Sycamore Trees: The Finding of A Ministry
- Help: The Original Human Dilemma
- God of Beer
- No Place But Here: A Teacher's Vocation in a Rural Community
- Privacy, Picador, 2012
- Getting Schooled: The Reeducation of an American Teacher, Henry Holt, 2014
Selected articles
- Requiem for the Private Word - Harper's Magazine - August 2008
- Specific suggestion: General strike - Harper's Magazine - October 2007
- Left, Right and Wrong - Mother Jones - March/April 2005
- Sound and Fury - Harper's Magazine - March 2001
- Life Everlasting - Harper's Magazine - February 2005
- Loaded - Harper's Magazine - December 2006
- Keizer, Garret (December 2008). "Of Mohawks and Mavericks". Harper's Magazine. 317 (1903): 9–11.
gollark: I am not going to put in the effort to read tons of this and extract a coherent narrative which probably isn't there, because frankly it does not seem worth my time, or anyone's.
gollark: Well, it explains random facts about things, and in some cases non-facts, but it doesn't... actually say anything more than "here are some random facts about things".
gollark: It does not explain anything.
gollark: If you have an actual *idea*, or *theory*, ***EXPLAIN IT***.
gollark: Even if these documents are not literally *wrong* on the whole (one of the random website printouts was clearly not accurate, and I can't really evaluate complex physics/engineering stuff well), that doesn't mean you can somehow infer much from it.
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