The Best American Short Stories 2011

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Geraldine Brooks, Heidi Pitlor
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct 4, 2011 - Fiction - 386 pages

Twenty of the best American short stories of 2011, chosen by the New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Chord.

The twenty tightly crafted stories collected here by Pulitzer Prize–winning author Geraldine Brooks are full of deftly drawn characters, universal truths, and often surprising humor. Richard Powers’s “To the Measures Fall” is a comic meditation on the uses of literature in the course of a life. In the satirical “The Sleep,” Caitlin Horrocks puts her fictional prairie town to bed—the inhabitants hibernate through the long winter as a form of escape—while in Steve Millhauser’s imagined town, the citizens are visited by ghostlike apparitions in “Phantoms.” Allegra Goodman’s spare but beautiful “La Vita Nuova” finds a jilted fiancée letting her art class paint all over her wedding dress as a poignant act of release. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wryly captures the social change in the air in Lagos, Nigeria, in “Ceiling,” her story of a wealthy young man who is not entirely at ease with what his life has become.

As Brooks perused these richly imagined and varied landscapes, she found that it was like walking into the best kind of party, where you can hole up in a corner with old friends for a while, then launch out among interesting strangers.

The Best American Short Stories 2011 also includes contributions from:

Megan Mayhew Bergman · Tom Bissell • Jennifer Egan • Nathan Englander • Ehud Havazelet • Bret Anthony Johnston • Claire Keegan • Sam Lipsyte • Rebecca Makkai • Elizabeth McCracken • Ricardo Nuila • Joyce Carol Oates • Jess Row • George Saunders • Mark Slouka
 

Contents

Ceiling
1
Housewifely Arts
14
A Bridge Under Water
32
Out of Body
56
Free Fruit for Young Widows
74
La Vita Nuova
87
Gurov in Manhattan
96
The Sleep
104
Phantoms
210
Dog Bites
231
ID
244
To the Measures Fall
262
The Call of Blood
276
Escape from Spiderhead
300
The Hares Mask
323
Contributors Notes
331

Soldier of Fortune
119
Foster
136
The Dungeon Master
163
Peter Torrelli Falling Apart
179
Property
193
Other Distinguished Stories of 2010
345
Editorial Addresses of Americanand Canadian MagazinesPublishing Short Stories
349
Back Cover
365
Spine
366
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HEIDI PITLOR is a former senior editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and has been the series editor for The Best American Short Stories since 2007. She is the author of the novels The Birthdays and The Daylight Marriage.

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