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The Oxford Book of American Short Stories
Contributor(s): Carol Oates, Joyce (Editor)

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ISBN: 0199744394     ISBN-13: 9780199744398
Publisher: OUP Us
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: August 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | American - General
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2012012423
Physical Information: 1.6" H x 5.5" W x 8.2" L (2.20 lbs) 896 pages
Features: Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents
Review Citations: Shelf Awareness 09/04/2012
 
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In The Oxford Book of American Short Stories, Joyce Carol Oates offers a sweeping survey of American short fiction, in a collection of nearly sixty tales that combines classic works with many different, unexpected gems, and that invites readers to explore a wealth of important pieces by
women and minority writers.

Some selections simply can't be improved on, Oates admits, and she happily includes such time-honored works as Irving's Rip Van Winkle and Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart. But alongside these often-anthologized tales, Oates introduces such little-known stories as Mark Twain's Cannibalism in the
Cars, a work that reveals a darker side to his humor. From Melville come the juxtaposed tales The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids, of which Oates says, only Melville could have fashioned out of 'real' events...such harrowing and dreamlike allegorical fiction. The reader will
also delight in the range of authors found here, from Charles W. Chesnutt, Jean Toomer, and Sarah Orne Jewett, to William Carlos Williams, Kate Chopin, and Langston Hughes, to Ray Bradbury, H.P. Lovecraft, and Stephen King.

For the second edition, Oates has introduced a wide range of new stories from writers who represent the state of American literature today. These new works include Lorrie Moore's How to Become a Writer, Richard Ford's Under the Radar, Junot Diaz's Edison, New Jersey, David Foster Wallace's
Good People, Philip Roth's Defender of the Faith, and Amy Hempel's Today Will Be a Quiet Day. As in the original volume, Oates provides fascinating introductions to each writer, blending biographical information with her own trenchant observations about their work. In addition, she has written
a new preface that contemplates our shifting literary culture, and has revised her introductory essay to the first edition, in which she offers the fruit of years of reflection on a genre in which she herself is a master.

 
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