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"Widely regarded as the nation’s most prestigious awards for short fiction" (
The Atlantic Monthly
), an exciting selection of the twenty best short stories, with brief essays from each of the three distinguished judges—David Guterson, Diane Johnson, and Jennifer Egan—on their favorite story.
Since its establishment in 1919, the O. Henry Prize stories collection has offered an exciting selection of the best stories published in hundreds of literary magazines every year. Such classic works of American literature as Ernest Hemingway’s
The Killers
(1927); William Faulkner’s
Barn Burning
(1939); Carson McCuller’s
A Tree. A Rock. A Cloud
(1943); Shirley Jackson’s
The Lottery
(1949); J.D. Salinger’s
For Esme with Love and Squalor
(1963); John Cheever’s
The Country Husband
(1956) ; and Flannery O’Conner’s
Everything that Rises Must Converge
(1963) all were O. Henry Prize stories.
An accomplished new series editor—novelist and short story writer Laura Furman—has read more than a thousand stories to identify the 20 winners, each one a pleasure to read today, each one a potential classic.
The O. Henry Prize Stories 2003
also contains brief essays from each of the three distinguished judges on their favorite story, and comments from the prize-winning writers on what inspired their stories. There is nothing like the ever rich, surprising, and original O. Henry collection for enjoying the contemporary short story.
The Thing in the Forest
A. S. Byatt
The Shell Collector
Anthony Doerr
Burn Your Maps
Robyn Jay Leff
Lush
Bradford Morrow
God’s Goodness
Marjorie Kemper
Bleed Blue in Indonesia
Adam Desnoyers
The Story
Edith Pearlman
Swept Away
T. Coraghessan Boyle
Meanwhile
Ann Harleman
Three Days. A Month. More.
Douglas Light
The High Road
Joan Silber
Election Eve
Evan S. Connell
Irish Girl
Tim Johnston
What Went Wrong
Tim O’Brien
The American Embassy
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Kissing
William Kittredge
Sacred Statues
William Trevor
Two Words
Molly Giles
Train Dreams
Denis Johnson
The Atlantic Monthly
), an exciting selection of the twenty best short stories, with brief essays from each of the three distinguished judges—David Guterson, Diane Johnson, and Jennifer Egan—on their favorite story.
Since its establishment in 1919, the O. Henry Prize stories collection has offered an exciting selection of the best stories published in hundreds of literary magazines every year. Such classic works of American literature as Ernest Hemingway’s
The Killers
(1927); William Faulkner’s
Barn Burning
(1939); Carson McCuller’s
A Tree. A Rock. A Cloud
(1943); Shirley Jackson’s
The Lottery
(1949); J.D. Salinger’s
For Esme with Love and Squalor
(1963); John Cheever’s
The Country Husband
(1956) ; and Flannery O’Conner’s
Everything that Rises Must Converge
(1963) all were O. Henry Prize stories.
An accomplished new series editor—novelist and short story writer Laura Furman—has read more than a thousand stories to identify the 20 winners, each one a pleasure to read today, each one a potential classic.
The O. Henry Prize Stories 2003
also contains brief essays from each of the three distinguished judges on their favorite story, and comments from the prize-winning writers on what inspired their stories. There is nothing like the ever rich, surprising, and original O. Henry collection for enjoying the contemporary short story.
The Thing in the Forest
A. S. Byatt
The Shell Collector
Anthony Doerr
Burn Your Maps
Robyn Jay Leff
Lush
Bradford Morrow
God’s Goodness
Marjorie Kemper
Bleed Blue in Indonesia
Adam Desnoyers
The Story
Edith Pearlman
Swept Away
T. Coraghessan Boyle
Meanwhile
Ann Harleman
Three Days. A Month. More.
Douglas Light
The High Road
Joan Silber
Election Eve
Evan S. Connell
Irish Girl
Tim Johnston
What Went Wrong
Tim O’Brien
The American Embassy
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Kissing
William Kittredge
Sacred Statues
William Trevor
Two Words
Molly Giles
Train Dreams
Denis Johnson