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If Carl Hiaasen set one of his novels on a residential stretch of boundary line between British Columbia and Washington, or if Richard Russo's characters had relatives in the Pacific Northwest, the result might be something like Jim Lynch's Border Songs. Continue »


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The Contemporary American Short Story

by B. Minh Nguyen

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ISBN13: 9780321117274
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Key Benefit:This comprehensive anthology of contemporary American short fiction focuses on the story and its context from 1960 to the present. A special Introduction discusses the elements of tone, point of view, character, etc. and ideas such as realism and postmodernism.Key Topics: The over 50 stories featured in Nguyen and Shreve's anthology range in style from the traditional narrative to experimental forms. Classic stories are juxtaposed with newer, emerging voices. The stories featured are thematically diverse as well, addressing issues of family and culture, love and loss, ethnicity and gender.Market: Anyone interested in the rich array of contemporary American short stories.

Table of Contents

Preface to Instructors.

Introduction.

Short Stories.

Sherman Alexie, “Because My Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Woodstock.”

Dorothy Allison, “River of Names.”

Margaret Atwood, “Happy Endings.”

Toni Cade Bambara, “The Lesson.”

Andrea Barrett, “The Littoral Zone.”

John Barth, “Lost in the Funhouse.”

Donald Barthelme, “The School.”

Richard Bausch, “The Man Who Knew Belle Star.”

Charles Baxter, “Gryphon.”

Ann Beattie, “Janus.”

Gina Berriault, “The Birthday Party.”

Raymond Carver, “Cathedral.”

John Cheever, “The Swimmer.”

Sandra Cisneros, “The Monkey Garden.”

Peter Ho Davies, “The Hull Case.”

Junot Díaz, “Fiesta, 1980.”

Andre Dubus, “The Fat Girl.”

Stuart Dybek, “Pet Milk.”

Nathan Englander, “In This Way We Are Wise.”

Louise Erdrich, “The Red Convertible.”

Carolyn Ferrell, “Proper Library.”

Richard Ford, “Communist.”

Karen Joy Fowler, “The Elizabeth Complex.”

Pam Houston, “How to Talk to a Hunter.”

Gish Jen, “In the American Society.”

Ha Jin, “The Woman from New York.”

Charles Johnson, “Menagerie: A Child's Fable.”

Denis Johnson, “Emergency.”

Jamaica Kincaid, “Girl.”

Jhumpa Lahiri, “The Third and Final Continent.”

David Leavitt, “Gravity.”

Andrea Lee, “Brothers and Sisters Around the World.”

Ursula K. Le Guin, “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.”

Bernard Malamud, “The Jewbird.”

James Alan McPherson, “Of Cabbages and Kings.”

Bobbie Ann Mason, “Shiloh.”

David Means, “What They Did.”

Lorrie Moore, “Which Is More Than I Can Say About Some People.”

Bharati Mukherjee, “The Management of Grief.”

Alice Munro, “The Turkey Season.”

Joyce Carol Oates, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”

Tim O'Brien, “The Things They Carried.”

Flannery O'Connor, “Everything That Rises Must Converge.”

Grace Paley, “Wants.”

Jayne Anne Phillips, “Satisfaction.”

Mark Richard, “Strays.”

George Saunders, “My Flamboyant Grandson.”

Akhil Sharma, “Surrounded by Sleep.”

Leslie Marmon Silko, “Yellow Woman.”

Susan Sontag, “The Way We Live Now.”

John Updike, “Here Come the Maples.”

Helena Maria Viramontes, “The Moths.”

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., “Harrison Bergeron.”

Alice Walker, “Everyday Use.”

John Edgar Wideman, “newborn thrown in trash and dies.”

Tobias Wolff, “The Rich Brother.”

Appendix I: Author Commentaries.

Sherman Alexie, “ The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me.”

Dorothy Allison, “Context.”

John Barth, “A Few Words About Minimalism.”

Richard Bausch, “Dear Writer.”

Raymond Carver, “On Writing.”

Charles Baxter, From “Burning Down the House.”

Jamaica Kincaid, “Those Words That Echo...Echo...Echo...Through Life.”

Bharati Mukherjee, “A 400-Year-Old Woman.”

Alice Munro, “What Is Real?”

Joyce Carol Oates, “Why Is Your Writing So Violent?”

Flannery O'Conner, “The Nature and Aim of Fiction.”

Appendix II: Chronological Table of Contents.

Appendix III: Stories Grouped by Elements, Subjects, and Themes.

Appendix IV: Glossary.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780321117274
Author:
Nguyen, B. Minh
Publisher:
Longman Publishing Group
Author:
Shreve, Porter
Author:
Nguyen, Bich Minh
Location:
New York
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Short stories, American
Subject:
American fiction
Subject:
General
Subject:
Composition & Creative Writing
Subject:
American fiction -- 20th century.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series Volume:
no. 91
Publication Date:
October 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Pages:
642
Dimensions:
8.27x5.65x1.42 in. 1.70 lbs.

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