The Best American Short Stories 2011
The Best American Short Stories 2011, a volume in the Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Heidi Pitlor and by guest editor Geraldine Brooks.[1]
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Editor | Geraldine Brooks and Heidi Pitlor |
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Language | English |
Series | The Best American Short Stories |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Preceded by | The Best American Short Stories 2010 |
Followed by | The Best American Short Stories 2012 |
Short Stories included
Author | Story | Where story previously appeared |
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | "Ceiling" | Granta |
Megan Mayhew Bergman | "Housewifely Arts" | One Story |
Tom Bissell | "A Bridge Under Water" | Agni |
Jennifer Egan | "Out of Body" | Tin House |
Nathan Englander | "Free Fruit for Young Widows" | The New Yorker |
Allegra Goodman | "La Vita Nuova" | The New Yorker |
Ehud Havazelet | "Gurov in Manhattan" | TriQuarterly |
Caitlin Horrocks | "The Sleep" | The Atlantic Fiction for Kindle |
Bret Anthony Johnston | "Soldier of Fortune" | Glimmer Train |
Claire Keegan | "Foster" | The New Yorker |
Sam Lipsyte | "The Dungeon Master" | The New Yorker |
Rebecca Makkai | "Peter Torrelli, Falling Apart" | Tin House |
Elizabeth McCracken | "Property" | Granta |
Steven Millhauser | "Phantoms" | Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern |
Ricardo Nuila | "Dog Bites" | Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern |
Joyce Carol Oates | "ID" | The New Yorker |
Richard Powers | "To the Measures Fall" | The New Yorker |
Jess Row | "The Call of Blood" | Harvard Review |
George Saunders | "Escape from Spiderhead" | The New Yorker |
Mark Slouka | "The Hare's Mask" | Harper's Magazine |
Notes
- Pitlor, Heidi and Brooks, Geraldine (editors), The Best American Short Stories 2011 Houghton Mifflin, New York, 2011.
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