The Best American Short Stories 2011 Explained

The Best American Short Stories 2011
Editor:Geraldine Brooks and Heidi Pitlor
Language:English
Series:The Best American Short Stories
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Preceded By:The Best American Short Stories 2010
Followed By:The Best American Short Stories 2012

The Best American Short Stories 2011, a volume in the Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Heidi Pitlor and by guest editor Geraldine Brooks.[1]

Short Stories included

Author Story Where story previously appeared
"Ceiling" Granta
"Housewifely Arts" One Story
"A Bridge Under Water" Agni
"Out of Body" Tin House
"Free Fruit for Young Widows" The New Yorker
"La Vita Nuova" The New Yorker
"Gurov in Manhattan" TriQuarterly
"The Sleep" The Atlantic Fiction for Kindle
"Soldier of Fortune" Glimmer Train
"Foster" The New Yorker
"The Dungeon Master" The New Yorker
"Peter Torrelli, Falling Apart" Tin House
"Property" Granta
"Phantoms" Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern
"Dog Bites" Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern
"ID" The New Yorker
"To the Measures Fall" The New Yorker
"The Call of Blood" Harvard Review
"Escape from Spiderhead" The New Yorker
"The Hare's Mask" Harper's Magazine

Notes

  1. Pitlor, Heidi and Brooks, Geraldine (editors), The Best American Short Stories 2011 Houghton Mifflin, New York, 2011.

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