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So the Story Goes

Twenty-Five Years of the Johns Hopkins Short Fiction Series

edited by John T. Irwin and Jean McGarry
foreword by John Barth

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Since its founding in 1979, the Johns Hopkins Poetry and Fiction series has published forty volumes of short fiction, beginning with Guy Davenport's acclaimed Da Vinci's Bicycle. The series was launched with two guiding principles: to publish works of short fiction exhibiting formal excellence and strong emotional appeal and to publish writers at all stages of their careers.

So the Story Goes gathers the best short fiction of the series, works exhibiting wit, elegance, and wisdom. Writing about a wide variety of subjects and in a multitude of styles, the twenty writers collected here share a...

Since its founding in 1979, the Johns Hopkins Poetry and Fiction series has published forty volumes of short fiction, beginning with Guy Davenport's acclaimed Da Vinci's Bicycle. The series was launched with two guiding principles: to publish works of short fiction exhibiting formal excellence and strong emotional appeal and to publish writers at all stages of their careers.

So the Story Goes gathers the best short fiction of the series, works exhibiting wit, elegance, and wisdom. Writing about a wide variety of subjects and in a multitude of styles, the twenty writers collected here share a mastery of language and an extraordinary ability to entertain.

Ellen Akins from World Like a Knife, "Her Book"
Steve Barthelme from And He Tells the Little Horse the Whole Story, "Zorro"
Glenn Blake from Drowned Moon, "Marsh"
Jennifer Finney Boylan from Remind Me to Murder You Later, "Thirty-six Miracles of Lyndon Johnson"
Richard Burgin from Fear of Blue Skies, "Bodysurfing"
Avery Chenoweth from Wingtips, "Powerman"
Guy Davenport from Da Vinci's Bicycle, "A Field of Snow on a Slope of the Rosenberg"
Tristan Davies from Cake, "Counterfactuals"
Stephen Dixon from Time to Go, "Time to Go"
Judith Grossman from How Aliens Think, "Rovera"
Josephine Jacobsen from What Goes without Saying, "On the Island"
Greg Johnson from I Am Dangerous, "Hemingway's Cats"
Jerry Klinkowitz from Basepaths, "Basepaths"
Michael Martone from Safety Patrol, "Safety Patrol"
Jack Matthews from Crazy Women, "Haunted by Name Our Ignorant Lips"
Jean McGarry from Dream Date, "The Last Time"
Robert Nichols from In the Air, "Six Ways of Looking at Farming"
Joe Ashby Porter from Lithuania, "West Baltimore"
Frances Sherwood from Everything You've Heard Is True, "History"
Robley Wilson from The Book of Lost Fathers, "Hard Times"

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The stories are written with a high literary competence, some are virtuoso performances.

An excellent and diverse collection of work.

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9
Pages
320
ISBN
9780801881787
Author Bios
John T. Irwin
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John T. Irwin

John T. Irwin is the Decker Professor in the Humanities at the Johns Hopkins University, where he formerly served as chair of the Writing Seminars. His previous books include The Mystery to a Solution: Poe, Borges, and the Analytic Detective Story, recipient of the Modern Language Association’s Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literary Studies and Phi Beta Kappa's Christian Gauss Prize.
Jean McGarry
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Jean McGarry

Jean McGarry teaches in The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University. Ocean State is her eighth book of fiction. Dream Date, Gallagher’s Travels, Home at Last, The Very Rich Hours, and Airs of Providence have also been published by Johns Hopkins. Her short stories have appeared in, among other publications, The New Yorker, The Yale Review, Boulevard, and The Southwest Review.