Short short stories universal : thirty stories from the English speaking world
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The short short story, a sub-genre of the short story, originated predominantly in the United States, where it was popularized by authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and later Ernest Hemingway. Especially in anglophone literatures, the short short story has been thriving ever since. Short Short Stories Universal assembles short short stories from the United States, Britain, Canada, Africa, Australia, India, and the Caribbean. These masterly crafted prose pieces may be short, but they are powerful! The book includes an analytic survey regarding aspects of brevity in narrative and of the very short story in particular as well as comments on the authors included . [stories in English, analyses in German]
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NISCHIK, Reingard M., ed., 2005. Short short stories universal : thirty stories from the English speaking world. 2., revidierte Auflage. Stuttgart : Reclam. ISBN 3-15-009297-3BibTex
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