The PEN O. Henry Prize Stories 2012

Including stories by John Berger, Wendell Berry, Anthony Doerr, Lauren Groff, Yi

Edited by Laura Furman
Ebook
On sale Apr 17, 2012 | 432 Pages | 978-0-307-94789-5
The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2012 gathers twenty of the best short stories of the year, selected from thousands published in literary magazines. These remarkable stories explore the boundaries of the imagination in settings as various as an army training camp in China, the salt mines of Detroit, a divided Balkan town, and the eye of a hurricane. Also included are essays from the eminent jurors on their favorite stories, observations from the winners on what inspired them, and an extensive resource list of magazines.
 
Introduction by Laura Furman, Series Editor
 
"Uncle Rock" by Dagoberto Gilb, The New Yorker
 
"The Vandercook" by Alice Mattison, Ecotone
 
"Leak" by Sam Ruddick, The Threepenny Review
 
"Nothing Living Lives Alone" by Wendell Berry, The Threepenny Review
 
"The First Wife" by Christine Sneed, New England Review
 
"A Birth in the Woods" by Kevin Wilson, Ecotone
 
"Naima" by Hisham Matar, The New Yorker
 
"Mickey Mouse" by Karl Taro Greenfeld, Santa Monica Review
 
"Things Said or Done' by Ann Packer, Zoetrope
 
"East of the West" by Miroslav Penkov, Orion
 
"A Brush" by John Berger, Harper’s
 
"Kindness" by Yiyun Li, A Public Space
 
"Phantoms" by Steven Millhauser, McSweeney’s Quarterly
 
"Boys Town" by Jim Shepard, The New Yorker
 
"The Hare’s Mask" by Mark Slouka, Harper’s
 
"Eyewall" by Lauren Groff, Subtropics
 
"Rothko Eggs" by Keith Ridgway, Zoetrope
 
"The Deep" by Anthony Doerr, Zoetrope
 
"The Woman Who Lived in the House" by Salvatore Scibona, A Public Space
 
"Corrie" by Alice Munro, The New Yorker
 
 Reading The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2012
The Jurors on Their Favorites: Mary Gaitskill, Daniyal Mueenuddin, Ron Rash
 
Writing The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2012
The Writers on Their Work
 
Recommended Stories 2012
Publications Submitted

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The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2012 gathers twenty of the best short stories of the year, selected from thousands published in literary magazines. These remarkable stories explore the boundaries of the imagination in settings as various as an army training camp in China, the salt mines of Detroit, a divided Balkan town, and the eye of a hurricane. Also included are essays from the eminent jurors on their favorite stories, observations from the winners on what inspired them, and an extensive resource list of magazines.

Table of Contents

 
Introduction by Laura Furman, Series Editor
 
"Uncle Rock" by Dagoberto Gilb, The New Yorker
 
"The Vandercook" by Alice Mattison, Ecotone
 
"Leak" by Sam Ruddick, The Threepenny Review
 
"Nothing Living Lives Alone" by Wendell Berry, The Threepenny Review
 
"The First Wife" by Christine Sneed, New England Review
 
"A Birth in the Woods" by Kevin Wilson, Ecotone
 
"Naima" by Hisham Matar, The New Yorker
 
"Mickey Mouse" by Karl Taro Greenfeld, Santa Monica Review
 
"Things Said or Done' by Ann Packer, Zoetrope
 
"East of the West" by Miroslav Penkov, Orion
 
"A Brush" by John Berger, Harper’s
 
"Kindness" by Yiyun Li, A Public Space
 
"Phantoms" by Steven Millhauser, McSweeney’s Quarterly
 
"Boys Town" by Jim Shepard, The New Yorker
 
"The Hare’s Mask" by Mark Slouka, Harper’s
 
"Eyewall" by Lauren Groff, Subtropics
 
"Rothko Eggs" by Keith Ridgway, Zoetrope
 
"The Deep" by Anthony Doerr, Zoetrope
 
"The Woman Who Lived in the House" by Salvatore Scibona, A Public Space
 
"Corrie" by Alice Munro, The New Yorker
 
 Reading The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2012
The Jurors on Their Favorites: Mary Gaitskill, Daniyal Mueenuddin, Ron Rash
 
Writing The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2012
The Writers on Their Work
 
Recommended Stories 2012
Publications Submitted

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