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100 1  Pitlor, Heidi. 
245 10 100 Years of the Best American Short Stories /|cLorrie 
       Moore, editor, Heidi Pitlor, coeditor.|h[Boundless 
       electronic resource] 
264  1 |bHoughton Mifflin,|c2015. 
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505 00 |g1915-1920.|tThe gay old dog /|rEdna Ferber --|g1920-
       1930.|tBrothers /|rSherwood Anderson;|tMy old man /
       |rErnest Hemingway;|tHaircut /|rRing Lardner --|g1930-
       1940.|tBabylon revisited /|rF. Scott Fitzgerald;|tThe 
       cracked looking-glass /|rKatherine Anne Porter;|tThat will
       be fine /|rWilliam Faulkner --|g1940-1950.|tThose are as 
       brothers /|tNancy Hale;|tThe whole world knows /|rEudora 
       Welty;|tThe enormous radio /|rJohn Cheever --|g1950-1960.
       |tI stand here ironing /|rTillie Olsen;|tSonny's blues /
       |rJames Baldwin;|tThe conversion of the Jews /|rPhilip 
       Roth --|g1960-1970.|tEverything that rises must converge /
       |rFlannery O'Connor;|tPigeon feathers /|rJohn Updike;
       |tWill you please be quiet, please? /|rRaymond Carver;|tBy
       the river /|rJoyce Carol Oates --|g1970-1980.|tThe school 
       /|rDonald Barthelme;|tThe conventional wisdom /|rStanley 
       Elkin --|g1980-1990.|tFriends /|rGrace Paley;|tHarmony of 
       the world /|rCharles Baxter;|tLawns /|rMona Simpson;
       |tCommunist /|rRichard Ford;|tHelping /|rRobert Stone;
       |tDisplacement /|rDavid Wong Louie --|g1990-2000.|tFriend 
       of my youth /|rAlice Munro;|tThe girl on the plane /|rMary
       Gaitskill;|tXuela /|rJamaica Kincaid;|tIf you sing like 
       that for me /|rAkhil Sharma;|tFiesta, 1980 /|rJunot Díaz -
       -|g2000-2010.|tThe third and final continent /|rJhumpa 
       Lahiri;|tBrownies /|rZZ Packer;|tWhat you pawn I will 
       redeem /|rSherman Alexie;|tOld boys, old girls /|rEdward 
       P. Jones;|tRefresh, refresh /|rBenjamin Percy;|tAwaiting 
       orders /|rTobias Wolff --|g2010-2015.|tWhat we talk about 
       when we talk about Anne Frank /|rNathan Englander;|tDiem 
       perdidi /|rJulie Otsuka;|tThe semplica-girl diaries /
       |rGeorge Saunders;|tAt the round Earth's imagined corners 
       /|rLauren Groff. 
520    A centennial retrospective selected by master of the form 
       Lorrie Moore that showcases representative stories in the 
       series as well as literary moments in time One of our most
       beloved short story writers, Lorrie Moore introduces and 
       chooses from more than two thousand stories the forty-one 
       writers collected here. From Edna Ferber to George 
       Saunders, and everyone in between: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, 
       Faulkner, Cheever, Munro, Lahiri, Alexie, Diaz, to name 
       just a few. Heidi Pitlor, in turn, recounts behind-the-
       scenes series anecdotes and gives a decade-by-decade 
       examination of the trends captured by the series over a 
       hundred years. The earliest stories ushered in a new and 
       unflinching realism, the Depression saw the reign of 
       Southern writing, and a post-war trend toward 
       sentimentality was upended by the likes of Philip Roth. 
       Soon after, John Updike and Joyce Carol Oates began to 
       probe the dark side of their era's mythic happy family. 
       The 1980s proved to be a golden age for short stories, and
       in the age of the Internet and the blogosphere, the tone 
       is relaxed and its writers diverse. Taken together, the 
       stories tell the history of American short fiction. 
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650  0 Short stories, American. 
650  7 Short stories, American.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01117064 
650  7 Fiction. 
650  7 Short Stories. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Short stories.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01726740 
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