The Best American Short Stories 1999, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Amy Tan.[1][2]
Editor | Katrina Kenison and Amy Tan |
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Language | English |
Series | The Best American Short Stories |
Published | 1999 |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
ISBN | 039592684X |
Preceded by | The Best American Short Stories 1998 |
Followed by | The Best American Short Stories 2000 |
Short stories included
editAuthor | Story | Source |
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Rick Bass | "The Hermit's Story" | The Paris Review |
Junot Diaz | "The Sun, the Moon, the Stars" | The New Yorker |
Chitra Divakaruni | "Mrs. Dutta Writes A Letter" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Stephen Dobyns | "Kansas" | Clackamas Literary Review |
Nathan Englander | "The Tumblers" | American Short Fiction |
Tim Gautreaux | "The Piano Tuner" | Harper's Magazine |
Melissa Hardy | "The Uncharted Heart" | Ontario Review |
George Harrar | "The 5:22" | Story |
A. Hemon | "Islands" | Ploughshares |
Pam Houston | "The Best Girlfriend You Never Had" | Other Voices |
Ha Jin | "In the Kindergarten" | Five Points |
Heidi Julavits | "Marry the One Who Gets There First" | Esquire |
Hester Kaplan | "Live Life King-Sized" | Press |
Sheila Kohler | "Africans" | Story |
Jhumpa Lahiri | "Interpreter of Maladies" | AGNI |
Lorrie Moore | "Real Estate" | The New Yorker |
Alice Munro | "Save the Reaper" | The New Yorker |
Annie Proulx | "The Bunchgrass at the Edge of the World" | The New Yorker |
James Spencer | "The Robbers of Karnataka" | The Gettysburg Review |
Samrat Upadhyay | "The Good Shopkeeper" | Manoa |
Steve Yarbrough | "The Rest of Her Life" | The Missouri Review |
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