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Granta: Americká poviedka

Táto séria predstavuje esenciálnu zbierku amerických poviedok, ktorá zachytáva ducha a rozmanitosť domácej literatúry. Každý zväzok starostlivo vyberá diela od uznávaných majstrov aj novších talentov, čím dokumentuje vývoj a silu krátkeho literárneho formátu. S dôrazom na tematickú hĺbku a štylistickú obratnosť tieto antológie ponúkajú hlboký vhľad do americkej spoločnosti a ľudskej skúsenosti. Sú povinnou čítankou pre každého milovníka kvalitnej beletrie a pre tých, ktorí oceňujú umenie stručného rozprávania.

The New Granta Book of the American Short Story
The Granta Book of the American Short Story

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  1. An anthology of American short fiction written in the last half of the twentieth century with stories by writers such as Eudora Welty, John Cheever, and Raymond Carver (and forty others) demonstrating how much memorable power can lie in the briefest narration.

    The Granta Book of the American Short Story1
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  2. In 1992, Richard Ford edited and introduced the first Granta Book of the American Short Story . It became the definitive anthology of American short fiction written in the last half of the twentieth century—an “exemplary choice” in the words of The Washington Post —with stories by Eudora Welty, John Cheever, Raymond Carver, and forty others demonstrating how much memorable power can lie in the briefest narration. In the years since, Ford has been reading new stories and rereading old ones and selecting new favorites. This new collection features more than forty stories, including some he regretted overlooking the first time around, as well as many by a new generation of writers—among them Sherman Alexie, Junot Díaz, Deborah Eisenberg, Nell Freudenberger, Matthew Klam, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Z. Z. Packer. None of the stories (though a few of the writers) were in the first volume. Once again, Ford’s introduction is an illuminating exposition of how a good story is written by a master of the craft.

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