The Best American Short Stories 1992
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 |
Alice Adams | "The Last Lovely City" | The New Yorker |
Rick Bass | "Days of Heaven" | Ploughshares |
Thomas Beller | "A Different Kind of Imperfection" | The New Yorker |
Amy Bloom | "Silver Water" | Story |
Robert Olen Butler | "A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain" | New England Review |
Mavis Gallant | "Across the Bridge" | The New Yorker |
Tim Gautreaux | "Same Place, Same Things" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Denis Johnson | "Emergency" | The New Yorker |
Thom Jones | "The Pugilist at Rest" | The New Yorker |
Marshall Klimasewiski | "JunHee" | The New Yorker |
Lorrie Moore | "Community Life" | The New Yorker |
Alice Munro | "Carried Away" | The New Yorker |
Joyce Carol Oates | "Is Laughter Contagious?" | Harper's Magazine |
Reynolds Price | "The Fare to the Moon" | The Southern Review |
Annick Smith | "It's Come to This" | Story |
Christopher Tilghman | "The Way People Run" | The New Yorker |
David Foster Wallace | "Forever Overhead" | Fiction International |
Kate Wheeler | "Under the Roof" | Black Warrior Review |
Elizabeth Winthrop | "The Golden Darters" | American Short Fiction |
Tobias Wolff | "Firelight" | Story |
References
- Stone, Robert (editor), The Best American Short Stories 1992, New York, 1992.
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