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Contemporary Short Stories and Late Style

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Author: Lee Clark Mitchell

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 4th April 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 920 Kb

ISBN: 9780192575807


More Time studies the contemporary short story and focuses on four recent collections:

Alice Munro's Dear Life (2012); Andre Dubus's Dancing After Hours (1996); Joy Williams's The Visiting Privilege (2015); and Lydia Davis's Can't and Won't (2014).

Each publication has appeared near the conclusion of a career devoted all but exclusively to short stories, with each defining a ''late style'' honed over a lifetime. As well, each diverges from others in ways that have profoundly shaped our generic conceptions, and collectively they represent the four most innovative practitioners of the past half-century (with the arguable exception of Raymond Carver).

Yet in an era when writing programs, The New Yorker, and distinguished journals all promulgate the short story, it remains relatively under-examined as a major literary form. We continue to argue about what a story inherently is, ignoring how differences among practitioners enliven the field.

Dubus, Munro, Williams, and Davis each defy critical efforts to identify the story form's presumed constitution, marked by a supposedly special shape or requisite length or distinct narrative trajectory. And the very contrast among their efforts reveals the expansiveness of the genre, though few have taken such a cross-glancing interpretive approach.

This volume opens up discussion, shifting from close analysis into larger speculation about possibilities established by the most innovative writers in their later work.

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