The Best American Short Stories 1991
The Best American Short Stories 1991, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor Alice Adams.[1]
Short stories included
Author | Story | Source |
Rick Bass | "The Legend of Pig-Eye" | The Paris Review |
Charles Baxter | 'The Disappeared" | Michigan Quarterly Review |
Amy Bloom | "Love Is Not a Pie" | Room of One's Own |
Kate Braverman | "Tall Tales from the Mekong Delta" | Squandering the Blue |
Robert Olen Butler | "The Trip Back" | The Southern Review |
Charles D'Ambrosio | "The Point" | The New Yorker |
Millicent Dillon | "Oil and Water" | Southwest Review |
Harriet Doerr | "Another Short Day in La Luz" | The New Yorker |
Deborah Eisenberg | "The Custodian" | The New Yorker |
Mary Gordon | "The Separation" | Antaeus |
Elizabeth Graver | "The Body Shop" | The Southern Review |
Siri Hustvedt | "Houdini" | Fiction |
Mikhail Iossel | "Bologove" | Boulevard |
David Jauss | "Glossolalia" | Shenandoah |
Leonard Michaels | "Viva la Tropicana" | ZYZZYVA |
Lorrie Moore | "Willing" | The New Yorker |
Alice Munro | "Friends of My Youth" | The New Yorker |
Joyce Carol Oates | "American, Abroad" | The North American Review |
Francine Prose | "Dog Stories" | Special Report-Fiction |
John Updike | "A Sandstone Farmhouse" | The New Yorker |
References
- Kennison, Katrina and Alice Adams (editors), The Best American Short Stories 1991, New York, 1991.
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