Variously funny, frightening, poignant, and exhilarating, these
collected stories displays the best American writers at the peak of
their powers and the national narrative at its most eloquent, truthful,
and inventive.
The thirty-three stories in this volume prove that American short
fiction maybe be our most distinctive national art form. As selected and
introduced by Tobias Wolff, they also make up an alternate map of the
United States that represents not just geography but narrative
traditions, cultural heritage, and divergent approaches.
Contributors and stories include: Mary Gaitskill, A Romantic Weekend;
Andre Dubus, The Fat Girl; Tim O'Brien, The Things They Carried; Raymond
Carver, Cathedral; Joyce Carol Oates, Where Are You Going, Where Have
You Been?; Mona Simpson, Lawns; Ann Beattie, A Vintage Thunderbird;
Jamaica Kincaid, Girl; Stuart Dybek, Chopin in Water; Ron Hansen,
Wickedness; Denis Johnson, Emergency; Edward P. Jones, The First Day;
John L'Heureux, Departures; Ralph Lombreglia, Men Under Water; Robert
Olmstead, Cody's Story; Jayne Anne Phillips, Home; Susan Power,
Moonwalk; Amy Tan, Rules of the Game; Stephanie Vaughn, Dog Heaven; Joy
Williams, Train; Dorothy Allison, River of Names; Richard Bausch, All
The Way in Flagstaff, Arizona; and more.