The Story and its writer : an introduction to short fiction

by Ann Charters

Paper Book, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

808.83/1

Publication

Boston : Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, c1995.

Description

During her many years of teaching introduction to fiction courses, Ann Charters developed an acute sense of which stories work most effectively in the classroom. She also discovered that writers, not editors, have the most interesting and useful things to say about the making and the meaning of fiction. Accordingly, her choice of fiction in the first edition of her The Story and Its Writer was as notable for its student appeal as it was for its quality and range. And to complement these stories, she introduced a lasting innovation: an array of the writers' own commentaries on the craft and traditions of the short story. In subsequent editions her sense of what works was confirmed as the book evolved into the most comprehensive, diverse-- and bestselling -- introduction to fiction anthology. Instructors rely on Ann Charters' ability to assemble an authoritative and teachable anthology, and anticipate each edition's selection of new writers and stories.… (more)

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LibraryThing member dreamingtereza
An excellent short fiction anthology which includes insightful and entertaining commentary from thirty-five of the eighty-four authors represented.
LibraryThing member jonbrammer
There are some earth-shattering works of fiction here - Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilych", Ellison's "Battle Royale", Joyce Carol Oates' "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been". The anthology is arranged alphabetically, so there is a thematic randomness if you read it straight through. The
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variety of modern and contemporary stories reveal one common trait of genius writers - the ability to observe the human scene.
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Physical description

xxviii, 1666 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0312101376 / 9780312101374

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