The Best American Short Stories 1991 Explained

The Best American Short Stories 1991
Editor:Katrina Kenison and Alice Adams
Language:English
Series:The Best American Short Stories
Published:1991
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Isbn:0395544092
Preceded By:The Best American Short Stories 1990
Followed By:The Best American Short Stories 1992

The Best American Short Stories 1991, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Alice Adams.[1]

Short stories included

Author Story Source
"The Legend of Pig-Eye" The Paris Review
'The Disappeared" Michigan Quarterly Review
"Love Is Not a Pie" Room of One's Own
"Tall Tales from the Mekong Delta" Squandering the Blue
"The Trip Back" The Southern Review
"The Point" The New Yorker
"Oil and Water" Southwest Review
"Another Short Day in La Luz" The New Yorker
"The Custodian" The New Yorker
"The Separation" Antaeus
"The Body Shop" The Southern Review
"Houdini" Fiction
"Bologove" Boulevard
"Glossolalia" Shenandoah
"Viva la Tropicana" ZYZZYVA
"Willing" The New Yorker
"Friends of My Youth" The New Yorker
"American, Abroad" The North American Review
"Dog Stories" Special Report-Fiction
"A Sandstone Farmhouse" The New Yorker

References

  1. Kennison, Katrina and Alice Adams (editors), The Best American Short Stories 1991, New York, 1991.

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