Longman Masters of Short Fiction, The von Dana Gioia

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The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction: Masterpieces of Short Fiction provides a survey of masters of short fiction in-depth.

The anthology encompasses a rich global and historical mix of the masterpieces of short fiction and presents them in a way students find accessible, engaging, and relevant. The selections include a diverse mix of classic, contemporary, and new voices.


The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction: Masterpieces of Short Fiction provides a survey of masters of short fiction in-depth.

The anthology encompasses a rich global and historical mix of the masterpieces of short fiction and presents them in a way students find accessible, engaging, and relevant. The selections include a diverse mix of classic, contemporary, and new voices.


AutorGioia, Dana / Gwynn, R. S.
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2001
Seitenangabe944 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
Masse810 g
CoverlagPearson Academic (Imprint/Brand)
ReiheLongman
Verlagsartikelnummer08900AW
VerlagPearson Academic

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Über den Autor Dana Gioia

Dana Gioia is a poet, critic, and teacher. Born in Los Angeles, he attended Stanford and Harvard before taking a detour into business. ("Not many poets have a Stanford M.B.A., thank goodness!") After years of writing and reading late in the evenings after work, he quit a vice presidency to write and teach. He has published three collections of poetry: Daily Horoscope (1986); The Gods of Winter (1991); Interrogations at Noon (2001), winner of the 2001 American Book Award; an opera libretto, Nosferatu (2002); several anthologies; and an influential study of poetry¿s place in contemporary America, Can Poetry Matter? (1992). Gioia has taught at Johns Hopkins, Sarah Lawrence, Wesleyan (Connecticut), Mercer, and Colorado College. He is also the co-founder of the summer poetry conference at West Chester University in Pennsylvania and a frequent commentator on literature for the British Broadcasting Corporation. He currently lives in Santa Rosa, California, with his wife, Mary, two sons, and an ever growing number of cats. (The surname Gioia is pronounced JOY-A. As some of you may have already guessed, gioia is the Italian word for joy.)

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