The Best American Short Stories 1994
The Best American Short Stories 1994, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Tobias Wolff.[1]
Short stories included
Author | Story | Source |
Sherman Alexie | "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona" | Esquire |
Carol Anshaw | "Hammam" | Story |
Robert Olen Butler | "Salem" | Mississippi Review |
Lan Samantha Chang | "Pipa's Story" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Ann Cummins | "Where I Work" | Room of One's Own |
Alice Elliott Dark | "In the Gloaming" | The New Yorker |
Stuart Dybek | "We Didn't" | Antaeus |
Tony Earley | "The Prophet from Jupiter" | Harper's Magazine |
Carolyn Ferrell | "Proper Library" | Ploughshares |
John Rolfe Gardiner | "The Voyage Out" | The New Yorker |
David Gates | "The Mail Lady" | Grand Street |
Barry Hannah | "Nicodemus Bluff" | The Carolina Quarterly |
Thom Jones | "Cold Snap" | The New Yorker |
John Keeble | "The Chasm" | Prairie Schooner |
Nancy Krusoe | "Landscape and Dream" | The Georgia Review |
Laura Glen Louis | "Fur" | Ploughshares |
Chris Offutt | "Melungeons" | Story |
Roxana Robinson | "Mr. Sumarsono" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Jim Shepard | "Battling Against Castro" | The Paris Review |
Christopher Tilghman | "Things Left Undone" | The Southern Review |
Jonathan Wilson | "From Shanghai" | Ploughshares |
References
- Kennison, Katrina and Wolff, Tobias (editors), The Best American Short Stories 1994, New York, 1994.
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