The Best Short Stories 2023
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The Best Short Stories 2023 by Lauren Groff
The prestigious annual story anthology includes prize-winning stories by Jamil Jan Kochai, David Ryan, Kirstin Valdez Quade, Lisa Taddeo, Ling Ma, Catherine Lacey, and Cristina Rivera Garza."[A] standout collection . . . . Dazzling performances from some of today's most exciting writers. . . . This is one of the best fiction anthologies in years." --Publishers Weekly starred review
Continuing a century-long tradition of cutting-edge literary excellence, this year's edition contains twenty prizewinning stories chosen from the thousands published in magazines over the previous year. Guest editor Lauren Groff has brought her own refreshing perspective to the prize, selecting stories by an engaging mix of celebrated names and emerging voices and including several stories in translation. The winning stories are accompanied by an introduction by Groff, observations from the winning writers on what inspired them, and an extensive resource list of magazines that publish short fiction. AN ANCHOR BOOKS ORIGINAL.
THE WINNING STORIES:
"Office Hours," by Ling Ma
"Man Mountain," by Catherine Lacey
"Me, Rory and Aurora," by Jonas Eika,
translated from the Danish by Sherilyn Nicolette Hellberg
"The Complete," by Gabriel Smith
"The Haunting of Hajji Hotak," by Jamil Jan Kochai
"Wisconsin," by Lisa Taddeo
"Ira & the Whale," by Rachel B. Glaser
"The Commander's Teeth," by Naomi Shuyama-Gómez
"The Mad People of Paris," Rodrigo Blanco Calderón,
translated from the Spanish by Thomas Bunstead
"Snake & Submarine," by Shelby Kinney-Lang
"The Mother," by Jacob M'hango
"The Hollow," by 'Pemi Aguda
"Dream Man," by Cristina Rivera Garza,
translated from the Spanish by Francisca González-Arias
"The Locksmith," by Grey Wolfe LaJoie
"After Hours at the Acacia Park Pool," by Kirstin Valdez Quade
"Happy Is a Doing Word," by Arinze Ifeakandu
"Elision," by David Ryan
"Xífù," by K-Ming Chang
"Temporary Housing," by Kathleen Alcott
"The Blackhills," by Eamon McGuinness
JENNY MINTON QUIGLEY is a writer and editor. She is the series editor for The Best Short Stories of The Year: The O. Henry Prize Winners, and the author of a memoir, The Early Birds. She is the daughter of Walter J. Minton, the storied former president and publisher of G. P. Putnam's Sons, who first dared to publish Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov in the United States in 1958. A former book editor at several Random House imprints, Minton Quigley lives in West Hartford, Connecticut, with her husband, sons, and dogs.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780593470596 |
| ISBN 10 | 0593470591 |
| Title | The Best Short Stories 2023 |
| Author | Lauren Groff |
| Series | O Henry Prize Collection |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Random House USA Inc |
| Year published | 2023-09-12 |
| Number of pages | 432 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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