Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Did you mean Child's play?
178 results found. Sorted by relevance | date | title .
Record:   Prev Next
Resources
More Information
book
BookPrinted Material

Title The best American short stories, 2008 / selected from U.S. and Canadian magazines by Salman Rushdie with Heidi Pitlor ; with an introduction by Salman Rushdie.

Publication Info. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, 2008.

Item Status

Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  PS648.S5 B42 2008    Available  ---
Description xvi, 358 pages ; 21 cm.
Series The best American series
Best American series.
Contents Introduction / by Salman Rushdie -- Admiral / T.C. Boyle -- Year of silence / Kevin Brockmeier -- Galatea / Karen Brown -- Man and wife / Katie Chase -- Virgins / Danielle Evans -- Closely held / Allegra Goodman -- May we be forgiven / A.M. Homes -- From the desk of Daniel Varsky / Nicole Krauss -- King of sentences / Jonathan Lethem -- Worst you ever feel / Rebecca Makkai -- Wizard of West Orange / Steven Millhauser -- Nawabdin Electrician / Daniyal Mueenuddin -- Child's play / Alice Munro -- Buying Lenin / Miroslav Penkov -- Vampires in the lemon grove / Karen Russell -- Puppy / George Saunders -- Quality of life / Christine Sneed -- Missionaries / Bradford Tice -- Straightaway / Mark Wisniewski -- Bible / Tobias Wolff.
Summary The Best American Short Stories 2008 gathers an array of inventive and unforgettable stories. Favorite and newcomer writers explore contemporary topics such as cloning, literary envy, cults, and teenage sex, as well as timeless subjects: love, sibling rivalry, immigration, and religion. In Kevin Brockmeier's stunning The Year of Silence, an unnamed city must face the absence of all sound, followed by an excess of noise. Katie Chase's bold and unsettling story, Man and Wife, her first one published, brings to life an arranged marriage between a nine-year-old and a grown man. In A. M. Homes's May We Be Forgiven, two brothers' rivalry undoes their marriages and eventually their lives. Nicole Krauss writes of an inherited desk that comes to represent the burden of memory for a poet in her beautiful story, From the Desk of Daniel Varsky. And Stephen Millhauser's ingenious The Wizard of West Orange imagines Edison and his colleagues inventing machines dedicated to the sense of touch. In his introduction, Salman Rushdie writes, "Some of these stories are immense, the so-called grand narratives of nation, race, and faith, and others are small: family stories, and stories of elective affinities, of the friends we choose, the places we know, and the people we love; but we all live in and with and by stories, every day, whoever and wherever we are." The cultural relevance and intellectual potential of the short story are on display in this year's volume of the best-selling collection.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Subject Short stories, American.
Short stories, American.
Genre/Form Short stories, American.
Subject American fiction -- 21st century.
American fiction.
Chronological Term 21st century
2000-2099
Genre/Form Short stories.
Short stories.
Short stories.
Fiction.
Fiction.
Added Author Rushdie, Salman, compiler.
Pitlor, Heidi, compiler.
Other Form: Online version: Best American short stories 2008. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., ©2008 (OCoLC)648808211
ISBN 9780618788767
061878876X
9780618788774 (paperback)
0618788778 (paperback)