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Return to Book Page. The success of John Henrik Clarke's American Negro Short Stories, first published in , affirmed the vitality and importance of black fiction. Now this expanded edition of that best-selling book, with a new title, offers the reader thirty-one stories included in the original—from Charles W.
Chesnutt and Paul Laurence Dunbar in the late nineteenth century to the rich and The success of John Henrik Clarke's American Negro Short Stories, first published in , affirmed the vitality and importance of black fiction. Clarke has included a new introduction to this edition, and a short biography of each contributor. Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. More Details Original Title.
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Be the first to ask a question about Black American Short Stories. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. These melancholic tales focus primarily on despairing men who are left to cope with the loss of their loved ones. This award-winning collection features eight stories by Canadian author Alice Munro. With straightforward and accessible prose, Munro tells stories of women and their relationships — with strong themes of love, friendship, and motherhood, among others.
Aptly named, the idea of running away is another theme found throughout these stories. Written between and , the twelve stories in this collection have one theme that joins them: Latin Americans adrift in Europe.
With changing points of view and a poignant voice, this collection features character-driven stories that intertwine humor with social and political issues as we follow the lives and relationships of people living in the Bronx. The first part contains all the stories from First Forty-Nine Stories. The third one is a collection of seven previously unpublished stories, some of which are unfinished or are excerpts.
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With a rich narrative that provides social commentary and depicts frequent class conflicts, this volume collects twenty of the two hundred short stories that Chekhov wrote throughout his short life. From Pulitzer Prize winner Thanh Nguyen comes this collection of eight short stories that are all about immigration, in particular that of Vietnamese refugees who have moved to the US. Each story demonstrates a unique immigrant experience as characters move between cultures, countries, relationships, memories, and emotions.
The stories showcase the lives of men, women, and children who have either immigrated to the U. Rosario Ferre is one of the most influential women writers in the Spanish language. The sixteen stories in this collection display a masterful use of language and fertile imagination, while criticizing and deconstructing the roles of hispanic women in a very traditional and patriarchal society.
Ready to write your own short story? Get BOOK. Maupassant and the American Short Story. Maupassant and the American Short Story isolates and develops more fully than any previous study the impact of Maupassant's work on the writing of Ambrose Bierce, O.
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