Gathered from one hundred prominent writing workshops around the United States and Canada, including the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Sewanee Conference, this updated anthology of short fiction presents a wide variety of new voices, settings, and styles that capture all facets and visions of North American life. Original. 25,000 first printing.
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Recensione:
PRAISE FOR the BEST NEW AMERICAN VOICES series
"Fifteen tales selected from writing programs' best and brightest . . . The breadth of approach is what's most encouraging here. Varied and risky."-Kirkus Reviews
"Demonstrates the potent force of American writers emerging from distinguished writing programs."-Elle
L'autore:
John Casey has received the National Book Award for his novel Spartina. A professor of English literature at the University of Virginia, he lives in Charlottesville.
John Kulka is a senior editor at Yale University Press and lives in Connecticut.
Natalie Danford is a book critic whose writing has appeared in the Boston Globe and the Washington Post, among other publications. She lives in New York City.
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