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The Pushcart Prize XXIX: Best of the Small Presses (Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses)

by Bill Henderson

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Publisher Comments:

NOW APPROACHING ITS THIRD DECADE, "The Pushcart Prize is one of the grand institutions of the American literary scene, but it never fails to surprise, delight, and provoke readers. The short stories, essays, and poems are selected from literary magazines and small presses across the country, and represent the most exciting and innovative writing in America today. Over two hundred distinguished contributing editors helped pick more than sixty selections reprinted from scores of presses in "Pushcart Prize XXIX. An index to the series and lists of hundreds of outstanding presses and authors are also included. The most honored literary series in America, "The Pushcart Prize has been selected several times as a notable book of the year by the "New York Times. Pushcart Press and "The Pushcart Prize were named among "the most influential in the development of the American book business over the past I25 years" by "Publishers Weekly.

Review:

"Henderson is right on the mark when he writes in his introduction that it has been a 'vintage year' for this annual celebration of small magazines and presses—institutions that are anything but diminutive in their commitment to the art of the written word. From China to Greece, from India to Italy, this year's collection offers original, pithy commentary on everything from globalization and terrorism to relationships and family values in short works of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. In Deb Olin Unferth's 'Juan the Cell Phone Salesman,' a mother sets her daughter up with a man who turns out to be a rather unsavory character. In Jack Herlihy's 'The Core,' a young boy faces and embraces death along with his funeral-obsessed father. Russell Working's 'The Irish Martyr' and Elizabeth Kadetsky's 'The Poison that Purifies You' both grapple with issues of terrorism, the latter detailing the story of a man living in Delhi who is kidnapped by Kashmiri rebels in an eerily nonchalant manner. Chockfull of short works that make big statements and suit just about any mood, this 29th anniversary edition proves once again that size doesn't matter. Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9781888889406
Editor:
Henderson, Bill
With:
Pushcart Prize Editors
With:
Pushcart Prize Editors
Editor:
Henderson, Bill
Author:
Henderson, Bill
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Subject:
Anthologies (multiple authors)
Subject:
American literature
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Anthologies-General
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series:
Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses
Publication Date:
20041131
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
550
Dimensions:
9.36x6.62x1.74 in. 2.06 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Henderson is right on the mark when he writes in his introduction that it has been a 'vintage year' for this annual celebration of small magazines and presses—institutions that are anything but diminutive in their commitment to the art of the written word. From China to Greece, from India to Italy, this year's collection offers original, pithy commentary on everything from globalization and terrorism to relationships and family values in short works of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. In Deb Olin Unferth's 'Juan the Cell Phone Salesman,' a mother sets her daughter up with a man who turns out to be a rather unsavory character. In Jack Herlihy's 'The Core,' a young boy faces and embraces death along with his funeral-obsessed father. Russell Working's 'The Irish Martyr' and Elizabeth Kadetsky's 'The Poison that Purifies You' both grapple with issues of terrorism, the latter detailing the story of a man living in Delhi who is kidnapped by Kashmiri rebels in an eerily nonchalant manner. Chockfull of short works that make big statements and suit just about any mood, this 29th anniversary edition proves once again that size doesn't matter. Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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