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008 850424s1985 nyu 000 1 eng d
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245 00 $aPrize stories 1985 :$bthe O. Henry awards /$cedited and with an introduction by William Abrahams.
246 3 $aO. Henry awards
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aGarden City, N.Y. :$bDoubleday,$c1985.
300 $axii, 319 pages ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
505 00 $tLily /$rJane Smiley --$tHot ice /$rStuart Dybek --$tIn the white night /$rAnn Beattie --$tThe quarry /$rHelen Norris --$tLust /$rSusan Minot --$tBread and butter questions /$rClaude Koch --$tGlimpse into another country /$rWright Morris --$tSaint Marie /$rLouise Erdrich --$tDa Vinci is dead /$rR.C. Hamilton --$tDaughter of the revolution /$rJoseph McElroy --$tThe Crow Woman /$rSteve Heller --$tAbout Boston /$rWard Just --$tSister /$rTobias Wolff --$tHolding on /$rGloria Norris --$tHomework /$rPeter Cameron --$tTaking a chance on Jack /$rIlene Raymond --$tThe axe, the axe, the axe /$rEric Wilson --$tThe seasons /$rJoyce Carol Oates --$tShe should have died hereafter /$rRolaine Hochstein --$tThe mango community /$rJosephine Jacobsen --$tThe other /$rJohn Updike.
586 $aO. Henry Memorial Award, 1985.
520 $aThe annual O. Henry Awards are one of the highlights of the literary season. Here are 21 stories, the finest in contemporary American short fiction. This year's first prize has been jointly awarded to Jane Smiley for "Lily," and to Stuart Dybek for "Hot Ice." "Lily" is the moving, ironic story of a woman, beautiful, intelligent, but unloved, who seeks to find out why, for all her gifts, she remains untouched by intimacy or passion. "Hot Ice" is a tale of poetic darkness and intensity which revolves around the powerful local legend of a girl drowned and preserved in ice. These two stories represent opposite ends of the spectrum -- how much life the story can encompass. ISBN 0-385-19477-3 : $16.95.
650 0 $aShort stories, American.
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655 7 $aShort stories.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01726740
655 7 $aShort stories.$2lcgft
700 1 $aAbrahams, William Miller,$d1919-1998.
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