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245 04 The O. Henry Prize stories 2018 /|cchosen and with an 
       introduction by Laura Furman ; with essays by jurors Fiona
       McFarlane, Ottessa Moshfegh, Elizabeth Tallent on the 
       stories they admire most. 
264  1 New York :|bAnchor Books, a division of Penguin Random 
       House LLC,|c2018. 
300    xxxviii, 393 pages ;|c21 cm 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
500    "The best short stories of the year"--Cover. 
505 00 |tThe tomb of wrestling /|rJo Ann Beard, Tin House --
       |tCounterblast /|rMarjorie Celona, The Southern Review --
       |tNayla /|rYoumna Chlala, Prairie Schooner --|tLucky 
       Dragon /|rViet Dinh, Ploughshares --|tStop 'n' go /
       |rMichael Parker, New England Review --|tPast perfect 
       continuous /|rDounia Choukri, Chicago Quarterly Review -- 
       |tInversion of Marcia /|rThomas Bolt, n+1 --|tNights in 
       Logar /|rJamil Jan Kochai, A Public Space --|tHow we eat /
       |rMark Jude Poirier, Epoch --|tDeaf and blind /|rLara 
       Vapnyar, The New Yorker --|tWhy were they throwing bricks?
       /|rJenny Zhang, n+1 --|tAn amount of discretion /|rLauren 
       Alwan, The Southern Review --|tQueen Elizabeth /|rBrad 
       Felver, One Story --|tThe stamp collector /|rDave King, 
       Fence --|tMuch or less like a man /|rMichael Powers, The 
       Threepenny Review --|tThe Earth, thy great exchequer, 
       ready lies /|rJo Lloyd, Zoetrope --|tUp here /|rTristan 
       Hughes, Ploughshares --|tThe houses that are left behind /
       |rBrenda Walker, Kenyon Review --|tWe keep them anyway /
       |rStephanie A. Vega, The Threepenny Review --|tSolstice /
       |rAnne Enright, The New Yorker --|tReading the O. Henry 
       Prize Stories 2018: the jurors on their favorites --
       |tWriting the O. Henry Prize Stories: the writers on their
       work. 
520    The O. Henry Prize Stories 2018 contains twenty prize-
       winning stories chosen from thousands published in 
       literary magazines over the previous year. The winning 
       stories come from a mix of established writers and 
       emerging voices, and are uniformly breathtaking. They are 
       accompanied by essays from the eminent jurors on their 
       favorites, observations from the winning writers on what 
       inspired their stories, and an extensive resource list of 
       magazines that publish short fiction. 
650  0 Short stories, American|vFiction. 
650  0 Short stories, Canadian|vFiction. 
655  7 Short stories.|2lcgft 
700 1  Furman, Laura,|eeditor. 
700 12 Beard, Jo Ann.|tTomb of wrestling. 
700 12 Celona, Marjorie.|tCounterblast. 
700 12 Youmna, Chlala.|tNala. 
700 12 Dinh, Viet,|d1974-|tLucky dragon. 
700 12 Parker, Michael,|d1959-|tStop 'n' go. 
700 12 Choukri, Dounia.|tPast perfect continuous. 
700 12 Bolt, Thomas,|d1959-|tInversion of Marcia. 
700 12 Kochai, Jamil Jan.|tNights in Logar. 
700 12 Poirier, Mark Jude.|tHow we eat. 
700 12 Vapnyar, Lara,|d1971-|tDeaf and blind. 
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