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Selected Stories From the O. Henry Prize Stories 2002

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Selected Stories From the O. Henry Prize Stories 2002

By: Larry Dark, Dave Eggers, Joyce Carol Oates
Narrated by: Ron McLarty, David Pittu, Barbara Caruso
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Established early in the last century as a memorial to O. Henry, this annual collection has consistently offered a remarkable sampling of contemporary short stories. Each year stories are chosen from large and small literary magazines and a panel of distinguished writers is enlisted to award the top prizes. The result is a superb collection of inventive, full-bodied stories representing the very best in American and Canadian fiction.

Stories included are:

  • The Ceiling by Kevin Brockmeier
  • Scordatura by Mark Ray Lewis
  • The Butcher's Wife by Louise Erdrich
  • Do Not Disturb by A. M. Homes
  • Memento Mori by Jonathan Nolan
  • Charity by Richard Ford
  • Good Old Neon by David Foster Wallace

    The O. Henry Prize Stories 2002 is available in print from Anchor Books.

©2002 by Anchor Books, a Division of Random House, Inc.
(P)2002 Random House Inc.
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