Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules
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| Author | David Sedaris Ed. | 
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| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Short story collection | 
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster | 
Publication date  | August 1, 2005 | 
| Media type | Print (Paperback) | 
| Pages | 256 pp (first edition, paperback) | 
| ISBN | 0-7432-7612-4 (first edition, paperback) | 
| OCLC | 60512891 | 
Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules is a 2005 anthology of short stories edited by David Sedaris.
Sedaris published this book in order to support 826NYC, a nonprofit writing and tutoring center in Brooklyn, New York. All of his proceeds, after permission expenses, from Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules will benefit this organization designed to help students ages six to eighteen develop their writing skills through free writing workshops, publishing projects, and one-on-one help with homework and English-language learning. In the book's epilogue, Sarah Vowell describes 826NYC's work.
The book's title references a painting by Adriaen van der Werff.
Contents
- Introduction by David Sedaris
 - "Oh, Joseph, I'm So Tired" by Richard Yates
 - "Gryphon" by Charles Baxter
 - "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri
 - "The Garden Party" by Katherine Mansfield
 - "Half A Grapefruit" by Alice Munro
 - "Applause, Applause" by Jean Thompson
 - "I Know What I'm Doing About All the Attention I've Been Getting" by Frank Gannon
 - "Where the Door Is Always Open and the Welcome Mat Is Out" by Patricia Highsmith
 - "The Best of Betty" by Jincy Willett
 - "Song of the Shirt, 1941" by Dorothy Parker
 - "The Girl with the Blackened Eye" by Joyce Carol Oates
 - "People Like That Are the Only People Here: Canonical Babbling in Peed Onk" by Lorrie Moore
 - "Revelation" by Flannery O'Connor
 - "In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried" by Amy Hempel
 - "Cosmopolitan" by Akhil Sharma
 - "Irish Girl" by Tim Johnston
 - "Bullet in the Brain" by Tobias Wolff
 - Epilogue by Sarah Vowell
 
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