The O. Henry Prize Stories 2002A superb collection of inventive, full-bodied stories representing the very best in American and Canadian fiction. Established early in the last century as a memorial to the great American short story master O. Henry, throughout its history this annual collection has consistently offered a remarkable sampling of contemporary short stories. Each year, stories are chosen from large and small literary magazines, and a panel of distinguished writers is enlisted to make the final selection. |
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