Esquire's Big Book of Fiction

By Miller, Adrienne

Publishers Summary:
Since the first issue was published in 1933, Esquire has played a vibrant and vital role in American literary history. The magazine has been passionately dedicated to publishing short fiction that is lively, enlightening, but also necessary, and has, over the decades, helped launch the careers of many of the most important writers of the century. This celebration of Esquire fiction contains forty-nine of the most outstanding short stories to have appeared in the magazine. Esquire's Big Book of Fiction features work from every decade of Esquire's life-from Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck in the Thirties, Irwin Shaw in the Forties, Norman Mailer and John Barth in the Fifties, Philip Roth and John Updike in the Sixties, Barry Hannah and Harold Brodkey in the Seventies, Tobias Wolff and Tim O'Brien in the Eighties and Robert Stone and Russell Banks in the Nineties. Collected here are "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" by Ernest Hemingway; "The Death of Justina" by John Cheever; "Towel Season" by Ron Carlson; "Parker's Back" by Flannery O'Connor; "Adult World I" and "Adult World II" by David Foster Wallace; "Neighbors" by Raymond Carver; "Fleur" by Louise Erdrich; "A Man in the Way" by F. Scott Fitzgerald; "In the Men's Room of the Sixteenth Century by Don DeLillo; "Rock Springs" by Richard Ford; "The Remobilization of Jacob Horner" by John Barth; and "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien. Esquire's Big Book of Fiction is a stunning appraisal of the state of fiction in the 20th century, and beyond, and is a testament to the prominence and durability of one of the last remaining publications for short fiction in the country.

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ISBN
978-1-89395-626-1
Publisher
Context Books


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Reviewed on July 15, 2002

This collection from Esquire celebrates short fiction with 49 of the best selections that have appeared in the magazine's pages since 1933. Included are works from Ernest Hemingway, John Cheever, Irwin Shaw, John Steinbeck, and F. Scott Fitzgerald as well as from the more contemporary David Foster Wallace, Tony Earley, and Don DeLillo. Seven women writers (Flannery O'Connor, Jayne Anne Phillips, and others)...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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