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Most short-story collections these days are bound by theme and/or locale, which means the days of the eclectic collection--think Vonnegut's Welcome to Monkey House, Hemingway's Winner Take Nothing, or Grace Paley's Little Disturbances of Man--are long gone. To find the intrepid fiction readers have come to love, we turn to anthologies, and no one does them better than T.D. Johnston and Short Story America. In this collection, you'll find forty-seven powerful pieces that are willing to go into just about any realm of human feeling and emotion, from bathos and pathos to humor and heart. This collection is fearless and is not at all rigid or wedded to any single style of story-telling.… (plus d'informations)
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Most short-story collections these days are bound by theme and/or locale, which means the days of the eclectic collection--think Vonnegut's Welcome to Monkey House, Hemingway's Winner Take Nothing, or Grace Paley's Little Disturbances of Man--are long gone. To find the intrepid fiction readers have come to love, we turn to anthologies, and no one does them better than T.D. Johnston and Short Story America. In this collection, you'll find forty-seven powerful pieces that are willing to go into just about any realm of human feeling and emotion, from bathos and pathos to humor and heart. This collection is fearless and is not at all rigid or wedded to any single style of story-telling.
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