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    100 Years of the Best American Short Stories

    100 Years of the Best American Short Stories

    by Lorrie Moore, Heidi Pitlor


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    LORRIE MOORE is the author of the story collections Bark, Birds of America, Like Life, and Self-Help and the novels Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? and Anagrams. Her work has won honors from the Lannan Foundation and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, as well as the Irish Times International Prize for Fiction, the Rea Award for the Short Story, and the PEN/Malamud Award.
    HEIDI PITLOR is a former senior editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and has been the series editor for The Best American Short Stories since 2007. She is the author of the novels The Birthdays and The Daylight Marriage.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
     
    1915-1920
    1917 EDNA FERBER-The Gay Old Dog
    1920-1930
    1921 SHERWOOD ANDERSON-Brothers
    1923 ERNEST HEMINGWAY-My Old Man
    1925 RING LARDNER-Haircut
    1930-1940
    1931 F. SCOTT FITZGERALD-Babylon Revisited
    1933 KATHERINE ANN PORTER-The Cracked Looking-Glass
    1936 WILLIAM FAULKNER-That Will Be Fine
    1940-1950
    1942 NANCY HALE-These Are As Brothers
    1948 EUDORA WELTY-The Whole World Knows
    1948 JOHN CHEEVER-The Enormous Radio
    1950-1960
    1957 TILLIE OLSEN-I Stand Here Ironing
    1958 JAMES BALDWIN-Sonny's Blues
    1959 PHILIP ROTH-The Conversion of the Jews
    1960-1970
    1962 FLANNERY O'CONNOR-Everything That Rises Must Converge
    1962 JOHN UPDIKE-Pigeon Feathers
    1967 RAYMOND CARVER-Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
    1969 JOYCE CAROL OATES-By the River
    1970-1980
    1975 DONALD BARTHELME-The School
    1978 STANLEY ELKIN-The Conventional Wisdom
    1980-1990
    1980 GRACE PALEY-Friends
    1982 CHARLES BAXTER-Harmony of the World
    1986 MONA SIMPSON-Lawns
    1986 RICHARD FORD-Communist
    1988 ROBERT STONE-Helping
    1989 DAVID WONG LOUIE-Displacement
    1990-2000
    1991 ALICE MUNRO-Friend of My Youth  
    1993 MARY GAITSKILL-The Girl on the Plane
    1995 JAMAICA KINCAID-Xuela
    1996 AKHIL SHARMA-If You Sing Like That For Me
    1997 JUNOT DIAZ-Fiesta, 1980
    2000-2010
    2000 JHUMPA LAHIRI-The Third and Final Continent
    2000 ZZ PACKER-Brownies
    2004 EDWARD P. JONES-Old Boys, Old Girls
    2005 SHERMAN ALEXIE-What You Pawn I Will Redeem
    2006 BENJAMIN PERCY-Refresh, Refresh
    2006 TOBIAS WOLFF-Awaiting Orders
    2010-2015
    2012 NATHAN ENGLANDER-What  We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
    2012 JULIE OTSUKA- Diem Perdidi
    2013 GEORGE SAUNDERS-The Semplica-Girl Diaries
    2014 LAUREN GROFF-At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners

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    A centennial retrospective selected by master of the form Lorrie Moore that showcases representative stories in the series as well as literary moments in time

    One of our most beloved short story writers, Lorrie Moore introduces and chooses from more than two thousand stories the forty-one writers collected here. From Edna Ferber to George Saunders, and everyone in between: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Cheever, Munro, Lahiri, Alexie, Diaz, to name just a few. Heidi Pitlor, in turn, recounts behind-the-scenes series anecdotes and gives a decade-by-decade examination of the trends captured by the series over a hundred years.  The earliest stories ushered in a new and unflinching realism, the Depression saw the reign of Southern writing, and a post-war trend toward sentimentality was upended by the likes of Philip Roth. Soon after, John Updike and Joyce Carol Oates began to probe the dark side of their era’s mythic happy family. The 1980s proved to be a golden age for short stories, and in the age of the Internet and the blogosphere, the tone is relaxed and its writers diverse. Taken together, the stories tell the history of American short fiction.

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