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  • Published: 15 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9780307472373
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $32.99

PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2011

The Best Stories of the Year



The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2011 contains twenty unforgettable stories selected from hundreds of literary magazines. The winning tales take place in such far-flung locales as Madagascar, Nantucket, a Midwestern meth lab, Antarctica, and a post-apocalyptic England, and feature a fascinating array of characters: aging jazzmen, avalanche researchers, a South African wild child, and a mute actor in silent films. Also included are essays from the eminent jurors on their favorite stories, observations from the winners on what inspired them, and an extensive resource list of magazines.
 
Your Fate Hurtles Down at You
Jim Shepard
 
Diary of an Interesting Year
Helen Simpson
 
Melinda
Judy Doenges
 
Nightblooming
Kenneth Calhoun
 
The Restoration of the Villa Where Tibor Kálmán Once Lived
Tamas Dobozy
 
Ice
Lily Tuck
 
How to Leave Hialeah
Jennine Capó Crucet
 
The Junction
David Means
 
Pole, Pole
Susan Minot
 
Alamo Plaza
Brad Watson
 
The Black Square
Chris Adrian
 
Nothing of Consequence
Jane Delury
 
The Rules Are the Rules
Adam Foulds
 
The Vanishing American
Leslie Parry
 
Crossing
Mark Slouka
 
Bed Death
Lori Ostlund
 
Windeye
Brian Evenson
 
Sunshine
Lynn Freed
 
Never Come Back
Elizabeth Tallent
 
Something You Can’t Live Without
Matthew Neill Null
 
For author interviews, photos, and more,  go to www.ohenryprizestories.com 
 
A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to support the PEN Readers & Writers Literary Outreach Program.
 

  • Published: 15 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9780307472373
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $32.99

About the author

Laura Furman

Laura Furman's work has appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Ploughshares, The Yale Review, and other magazines. She is the founding editor of the highly regarded American Short Fiction (threetime finalist for the American Magazine Award). A professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, she teaches in the graduate James A. Michener Center for writers. She lives in Austin. Ursula LeGuin is the author of The Left Hand of Darkness. She lives in Portland, Oregon. Charles D'Ambrosio is the author of The Dead Fish Museum. He lives in Portland, Oregon. Lily Tuck's most recent work is The News from Paraguay, which won the National Book Award . She lives in New York City and Maine.

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