Stories Wanting Only to Be Heard: Selected Fiction from Six Decades of The Georgia Review - Softcover

 
9780820342542: Stories Wanting Only to Be Heard: Selected Fiction from Six Decades of The Georgia Review

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Founded at the University of Georgia in 1947 and published there ever since, The Georgia Review has become one of America’s most highly regarded journals of arts and letters. Never stuffy and never shallow, The Georgia Review seeks a broad audience of intellectually open and curious readers―and strives to give those readers rich content that invites and sustains repeated attention and consideration. Pulitzer Prize winners and never-before-published writers are equals during the journal’s manuscript evaluation process, whose goal is to identify and print stories, poems, and essays that promise to be of lasting merit.

The year 2012 marks the sixty-fifth anniversary of The Georgia Review, and Stories Wanting Only to Be Heard will acknowledge that milestone by presenting a selection of the remarkable short fiction published across the decades. The collection includes the work of well-known writers, many of whom were not yet so well known when first selected for publication by The Georgia Review, and also highlights compelling work from writers whose names may not be as familiar but whose stories are equally compelling and memorable.

The stories collected here―each one vivid, distinctive, and worthwhile to read―stand as testament to the significance of The Georgia Review’s decades of work to identify and promote writing of exceptional quality.

Publication of this book was made possible, in part, by the President’s Venture Fund through generous gifts of the University of Georgia Partners.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

STEPHEN COREY is editor of the Georgia Review and the author of nine collections of poems, most recently There Is No Finished World.

DOUGLAS CARLSON is associate prose editor of The Georgia Review. He is the author of Roger Tony Peterson: A Biography, and his work has been anthologized in At the Edge and When We Say We're Home. He has served on the Faculty Editorial Board for UGA Press and has also served advisory roles for Ascent magazine, White Wine Press, and New Rivers Press.

HARRY CREWS (1935–2012) is the author of eighteen novels, including The Mulching of America, The Knockout Artist, and A Feast of Snakes. He was a professor at the University of Florida.

PAM DURBAN is the author of The Laughing Place, which won the 1994 Townsend Prize for Fiction. In addition, Durban is the recipient of the 1988 Whiting Writer's Award and the 1984 Rinehart Award in Fiction. Her stories, which have appeared in such publications as Tri-Quarterly, Crazyhorse, and the Georgia Review, have been widely anthologized. She teaches at Georgia State University.

BARRY LOPEZ is the author of many books of fiction and nonfiction, including Arctic Dreams, for which he won the National Book Award. He lives in Oregon.

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