The Best American Short Stories 1995
The Best American Short Stories 1995, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor Jane Smiley.[1]
Short stories included
Author | Story | Source |
Daniel Orozco | "Orientation" | The Seattle Review |
Thom Jones | "Way down Deep in the Jungle" | The New Yorker |
Ellen Gilchrist | "The Stucco House" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Jaimy Gordon | "A Night's Work" | The Michigan Quarterly Review |
Avner Mandelbaum | "Pity" | Zyzzyva |
Steven Polansky | "Leg" | The New Yorker |
Peter Ho Davies | "The Ugliest House in the World" | The Antioch Review |
Gish Jen | "Birthmates" | Ploughshares |
Edward J. Delaney | "The Drowning" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Joy Williams | "Honored Guest" | Harper's Magazine |
Andrea Barrett | "The Behavior of the Hawkweeds" | The Missouri Review |
Andrew Cozine | "Hand Jive" | The Iowa Review |
Stephen Dobyns | "So I Guess You Know What I Told Him" | Ploughshares |
Jennifer C. Cornell | "Undertow" | New England Review |
Kate Braverman | "Pagan Night" | Zyzzyva |
Melanie Rae Thon | "First, Body" | Anteus |
Don DeLillo | "The Angel Esmeralda" | Esquire |
Edward Falco | "The Artist" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Max Garland | "Chiromancy" | The New England Review |
Jamaica Kincaid | "Xuela" | The New Yorker |
References
- ↑ Kennison, Katrina and Smiley, Jane (editors), The Best American Short Stories 1995, New York, 1995.
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