The Best American Short Stories 2001

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First edition (publ. Houghton Mifflin)

The Best American Short Stories 2001, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor Barbara Kingsolver.[1][2]


Short stories included[]

Author Story Source
Andrea Barrett "Servants of the Map" Salmagundi
Rick Bass "The Fireman" The Kenyon Review
Peter Ho Davies "Think of England" Ploughshares
"Labors of the Heart" Ploughshares
Elizabeth Graver "The Mourning Door" Ploughshares
Ha Jin "After Cowboy Chicken Came to Town" TriQuarterly
Andrea Lee "Brothers and Sisters Around the World" The New Yorker
Rick Moody "Boys" Elle
"Rug Weaver" The Georgia Review
Alice Munro "Post and Beam" The New Yorker
Peter Orner "The Raft" The Atlantic Monthly
"Betty Hutton" Five Points
Nancy Reisman "Illumination" Tin House
Jess Row "The Secrets of Bats" Ploughshares
"Nobody Listens When I Talk" Descant
"My Mother's Garden" Tin House
Marisa Silver "What I Saw From Where I Stood" The New Yorker
Trevanian "The Apple Tree" The Antioch Review
John Updike "Personal Archeology" The New Yorker
Dorothy West "My Baby..." Connecticut Review

Notes[]

  1. ^ Kennison, Katrina and Kingsolver, Barbara(editors), The Best American Short Stories 2001, New York, 2001.
  2. ^ Judging `best' short stories by mystery, truths, poetry, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Dec. 9 2001


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