The Best American Short Stories 1992 Explained

The Best American Short Stories 1992
Editor:Katrina Kenison and Robert Stone
Language:English
Series:The Best American Short Stories
Published:1992
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Isbn:0395593530
Preceded By:The Best American Short Stories 1991
Followed By:The Best American Short Stories 1993

The Best American Short Stories 1992 is a volume in The Best American Short Stories series edited by Robert Stone.[1]

Short stories included

Author Story Source
"The Last Lovely City" The New Yorker
"Days of Heaven" Ploughshares
"A Different Kind of Imperfection" The New Yorker
"Silver Water" Story
"A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain" New England Review
"Across the Bridge" The New Yorker
"Same Place, Same Things" The Atlantic Monthly
"Emergency" The New Yorker
"The Pugilist at Rest" The New Yorker
"JunHee" The New Yorker
"Community Life" The New Yorker
"Carried Away" The New Yorker
"Is Laughter Contagious?" Harper's Magazine
"The Fare to the Moon" The Southern Review
"It's Come to This" Story
"The Way People Run" The New Yorker
"Forever Overhead" Fiction International
"Under the Roof" Black Warrior Review
"The Golden Darters" American Short Fiction
"Firelight" Story

References

  1. Stone, Robert (editor), The Best American Short Stories 1992, New York, 1992.

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