New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, 2004

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Shannon Ravenel, Tim Gautreaux
Algonquin Books, 01.01.2004 - 334 Seiten
As it approaches its twentieth year, Shannon Ravenel's anthology has taken on a kind of cult status among readers, writers, teachers of short fiction, and trend watchers. It was here that some of the most well-respected voices of the last two decades were first recognized, here that writers tell us they were discovered by agents, here that they landed their first book deals. And for readers looking for fresh, exciting short fiction, here is where they'll find it. Ravenel has once again put together a stellar lineup of stories that makes this anthology not just a mark of distinction for writers, but a must-have for short-story aficionados and lovers of Southern fiction.

The stories in the nineteenth volume of New Stories from the South continue to spotlight the jewels of the South, both discovered and on the verge, featuring Edward P. Jones, George Singleton, Chris Offutt, Annette Sanford, Rick Bass, Silas House, Starkey Flythe, Michael Knight, and more. Each story is followed by the author's note about its origin. With a preface by bestselling writer Tim Gautreaux, this volume promises to be another collector's edition.

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A RICH MAN
1
A FAMILY OF BREAST FEEDERS
24
SECOND HAND
38
VALOR
50
BEST COUSIN
70
RAISE CHILDREN HERE
87
PAGANS
102
THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS
124
LOVE IS GNATS TODAY
194
FEELING LUCKY
221
SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
232
ONE SUMMER
247
INTERVENTION
262
THE WIDOW
281
DOCENT
301
APPENDIX
313

THE LOLITA SCHOOL
142
COAL SMOKE
151
DOG SONG
169
PREVIOUS VOLUMES
321
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Autoren-Profil (2004)

Shannon Ravenel has edited New Stories from the South since 1986. Formerly editorial director of Algonquin Books, she now directs her Algonquin imprint, Shannon Ravenel Books. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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