Mizener, Arthur;
Modern Short Stories: the uses of imagination
Compiled by Arthur Mizener
Norton, 1967, 744 pages
topics: | fiction-short | anthology
JOSEPH CONRAD : Heart of darkness
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD : Babylon revisited
MARY MCCARTHY : Artists in uniform
DYLAN THOMAS : A story
FRANK O'CONNOR : My Oedipus complex
KATHERINE ANNE PORTER : The grave
JOHN UPDIKE : Sense of shelter
DORIS LESSING : The day Stalin died
FLANNERY O'CONNOR : The artificial nigger
HENRY JAMES : The tone of time
The jolly corner
The lesson of the master
EDITH WHARTON : Roman fever
ERNEST HEMINGWAY : The gambler, the nun, and the radio
JAMES THURBER : A couple of hamburgers
PHILIP ROTH : Defender of the faith
J. F. POWERS : A losing game
DAN JACOBSON : Beggar my neighbor
JAMES AGEE : The waiting
D. H. LAWRENCE : The odor of chrysanthemums
The shadow in the rose garden
The white stocking
VLADIMIR NABOKOV : Pnin
SHERWOOD ANDERSON : The egg
JAMES JOYCE : Araby
KATHERINE MANSFIELD : Her first ball
BERNARD MALAMUD : Take pity
RUDYARD KIPLING : The gardner
WILLIAM FAULKNER : The fire and the hearth
Delta autumn
Raid
ROBERT PENN WARREN : When the light gets green
CAROLINE GORDON : Old red
EUDORA WELTY : A worn path
ANDREW LYTLE : Mister McGregor
PETER TAYLOR : What you hear from 'Em?
REYNOLDS PRICE : Uncle Grant