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Chargement... The Best American Short Stories 2003 (The Best American Series) (édition 2003)par Walter Mosley (Directeur de publication), Katrina Kenison (Series Editor)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Some of the ones I originally loved (and taught) hold up, while others don't, and some new ones I like better. Favorites include Allison's "Compassion," Straight's "Mines," Erdrich's "Shamengawa," and Waters's "Rationing." I hated Paschall's "Moriya" and Chaon's "The Bees," however, and found the Krauss and Doerr bland ... ( ) Long ago, I read one of the books in this series; I don't remember which, but it was one from 90s. I read all of the stories, and resolved not to pick up another in the series of collections--for me, the stories were too repetitive in tone, in theme, in character, in every way. Clearly, they were chosen by the same person, and clearly, that person's tastes had been unobjectively followed in choosing favorite stories for the year, and to such an extent that the collection quickly became boring. All that said, this book was a wonderful and unexpected surprise. One of my professors assigned us four stories in this book, so most of us bought and kept the collection. And, since I had it, I kept reading... Having finished all of the stories, I can honestly say that this was a beautifully varied and talented anthology. True, I wasn't in love with all of them, but I don't imagine any one reader Should adore all of the stories in a collection like this. To my mind, it should be varied with innumerable tones, themes, and types of story. And, this collection held everything I could have asked, and included many stories I'll come back to. My favorites from the collection, and the ones I've marked to re-read, include the following: "Coins" by Mona Simpson, "Kavita Through Glass" by Emily Ishem Raboteau, "Moriya" by Dean Paschal (maybe my favorite of all of them), "Ghost Knife" by Sharon Pomerantz, "Every Tongue Shall Confess" by ZZ Packer, "Future Emergencies" by Nicole Krauss, "Devotion" by Adam Haslett, "The Shell Collector" by Anthony Doerr (maybe my second favorite...), and "Johnny Hamburger" by Rand Richards Cooper. After my experiences, I can't necessarily recommend any of the collections in this series, but in this case, it absolutely held up to the standards and goals advertised by the series, and is absolutely worth the exploration. I honestly believe that there's something for Every reader in this collection. Highly recommended. I have grown extremely wary of the books in the Best American series (other than their Nonrequired Reading books – which I cannot praise enough). So I entered with trepidation, and was pleasantly surprise. No, this is not a “rush right out and buy it and read it and love it” book, but it contains some good stories that bring satisfaction to the reader when they come to a close. In fact, while I don’t know that there were any home runs, there were also very few strike outs. There were only three or four of the 20 stories where I got done and thought, “Nope. Didn’t work. Don’t waste my time.” With no real standouts, it’s not really worth describing any of the stories. Just suffice to say that, for a change, there was more genre, more plot, and more reason to think the next Best American Short Stories collection might be worth the time. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Best-selling author Walter Mosley has selected the year's top fiction from voices well-known and new. Here several authors bring their stories to vivid life for a banner audio edition. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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